The TRQWH welding helmet is equipped with a top-of-the-line 1/1/1/2 optical clarity lens featuring advanced true color technology and a large 3.94" x 3.15" view screen. This design ensures a wide field of view, allowing welders to clearly see from various angles and enhance productivity. Unlike traditional helmets with lime green screens, the TRQWH reduces eye strain by providing a true view of the weld and work area.
Made from high-quality PP material, this helmet is impact-resistant, flame-resistant, and incredibly tough. Certified to ANSI Z87.1, EN379, CE, and CSA Z94.3 standards, the TRQWH welding helmet exceeds industry safety requirements. It uses solar cells and CR2450 replaceable lithium batteries. Solar cells absorb strong light energy from electric arcs, extending battery life. The lithium battery is easily replaceable.
The TRQWH welding helmet features a delay and sensitivity setting knob that allows users to fine-tune settings according to different work scenarios. With DIN4 in the light state, DIN5-9/9-13 in the dark state, and the most powerful 4 arc sensors that switch in 1/25,000 seconds, this helmet ensures lightning-fast responses. The high-quality liquid crystal and optical coating in the auto-darkening filter resist 99% of harmful light, providing superior eye protection.
Ergonomically designed, the TRQWH welding helmet provides ample internal space. Adjustable knobs on both sides allow the angle to be customized, while knobs on the back adjust the headband's tightness to fit different head sizes. The helmet is ultra-lightweight, with thickened sponges on the forehead and ear area to absorb sweat, ensuring a secure, anti-slip, and breathable fit. It is comfortable even for long hours of work.
Designed as an excellent piece of personal protective equipment, the TRQWH welding helmet is versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications. It is ideal for industrial use in plasma cutting, abrasive cutting/grinding, DC TIG, AC TIG, MIG/MAG, MMA/stick welding, and other workplaces. It is popular in the metal fabrication industry, welding schools, welding shops, automotive manufacturing and repair industries, marine plants, and DIY hobbyist projects.