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MCWlaser Laser Safety Protective Goggles Glasses Eyewear For 190-540 & 800-1700nm Absorption Type For Laser Marking Engraving Cutting, Science Lab, Beauty Feature: 1. Typical Protection wavelength range: 355nm,532nm,808nm, 980nm, 1064nm; (Also including 405nm,445nm,450nm,520nm,810nm,1085nm, 1320nm, 1342nm, Visible light transmittance: T%=50; Protection level: OD5+ 2. Protection Type: Absorption Type 3. It can be placed outside the myopia; It can be also built-in myopia (optional) 4. Imported absorbing nanomaterials and PC synthesis; higher optical density, higher attenuation rate, more efficient and reliable protection. 5. Made of imported material PC lens with harden processing, possess anti-abrasion, anti-blast, anti-alcohol and high temperature resist (boiling).Even if scratched, it does not affect the protection effectiveness. 6. Large size lenses for a wider field of view and more comfortable to wear. 7. CE Marked, GJB1762-93, EN207/208 and AU/NZ Standards 8. Designed for industrial,Universities, cosmeticians, etc. Packing List: Protective goggle x1pc Box x1pc Clean Cloth x1pc Manual x 1pc
Protection Wavelength Range190-540 & 800-1700nm; Absorption.
Optical Density O.D 5+ Visible light transmittance 35%
CE Certified:Standard EN 2072017
Compatible with typical wavelength such as 405nm, 445nm, 447nm, 450nm, 532nm, 808nm, 980nm, 1064nm, and also 355nm, 460nm, 473nm, 515nm, 520nm, 810nm, 1085nm, 1320nm, 1342nm, 1470nm, 1550nm laser light.
Protection Features Continuous absorption, broad-spectrum, all-round protection. Application NDYAG, Diode, Blue, Green Laser protection ,UV Resin Light Protection.
They are better than I expected. Very happy so far, but at 808nm, these are just OD4, not OD5+ it seemsI have a big head, and these fit PERFECTLY, plus they are super comfortable. For comparison, I have the Pyralex V2G Plus safety goggles, and those were more for a small/medium head; they didn't fit.The material of these laser goggles is also soft and flexible, which is unexpected. They are not made of semi-hard plastic like the Pyralex goggles, which dig into my face and cut off circulation. Instead, these feel more like a soft rubber; not sure exactly, but they fit to my face rather than sitting on my face.These goggles/glasses cost a fraction of what an EU/US-made pair of similarly specced option would cost, and although they are one of the most expensive options on Amazon, given their broad range of spectrum coverage and nice design, they are a no-brainer for most hobbyists I think.There's a carry case included, and a little spec sheet with instructions. It's nice to have all the OD's listed, but it seems 808nm is actually just OD 4, which is less than the OD5+ these Goggles are advertised as. This is a bit of a problem, as it means these are only rated for 10-watt lasers I think, not 100-watt? Green lasers for example will often leak out a lot of 808-nm light, which is why I went for these goggles over cheaper ones in the first place. Still, adequate for my needs, especially given how much visible light transmission they allow thru, but I'd love to see OD6 or higher instead. No CO2 laser protection either?Furthermore, these goggles were seemingly assembled in a hurry, as the frame wasn't fully on, leaving dangerous holes. It was easy to fix, just took a moment, but if you didn't notice, you could hurt yourself. I have not actually tested these goggles, but considering the actual brand / model of these goggles seems to be the Eagle Pair EP-1, and that's a seemingly well-respected brand/model with plenty of tests/curves/reviews available online, so I'm not too worried.The polycarbonate is 2.0-mm thick, which is on par with most safety glasses I guess, though I don't see a Z87+ rating anywhere. The lens is a fingerprint magnet, so thankfully it came with a cleaning cloth. They haven't fogged on me yet, although I suspect you might want to apply some anti-fog to the lens if intending to use these at a protest rally or outside of a well air-conditioned lab.Plenty bright enough for outdoors and any well-lit room. I'm very happy with the transmission amount given the broad range that it protects against. I bought these for my 450nm laser cutter, but wanted extra protection against green lasers also, all in the form of protective sealed goggles, just in case I ever stumbled into some protest rally. Should keep me safe from most handheld green lasers, i hope, right?