Safety Helmets Aid Welder Comfort and Productivity
Kimberly-Clark Professional expands their Jackson Safety line of welding helmets with the Jackson Safety WH70 BH3 and the Jackson Safety Balder W-40 SmarTIGer, both of which deliver the highest standards of optical clarity that can be achieved when using an auto-darkening filter.
Posted: November 15, 2013
Kimberly-Clark Professional (Roswell, GA) expands their Jackson Safety line of welding helmets with two offerings: the Jackson Safety WH70 BH3 and the Jackson Safety Balder W-40 SmarTIGer, both of which deliver the highest standards of optical clarity that can be achieved when using an auto-darkening filter (ADF).
The Jackson Safety Balder WH70 BH3 ADF helmet provides a uniform shade level over the entire viewing area, without noticeable and annoying brightening at the edges of the filter, which creates a murky and hazy weld pool. The proprietary, best-in-class technology of the W-70 BH3 decreases angular dependence to virtually undetectable levels, increasing welder comfort and productivity.
The new Jackson Safety Balder WH70 BH3 and Jackson Safety W-40 SmarTIGer ADF welding helmets are being launched in North America as well as globally. Both provide improved visibility in the clear state and better color recognition. They also meet the ANSI Z87.1 high impact 2010 standards, are lightweight (1.24 lb and 1.2 lb, respectively) and solar-powered. These helmets also offer:
- A smooth, rounded perimeter around the entire edge for increased comfort
- An aerodynamic shell designed for better fume deflection
- Better protection of the mouth and nose area for reduced CO2 accumulation compared to HSL-100
- Better protection of the face, ears and throat as compared to HSL-100
- A curved front plate that offers reduced heat buildup, reflections and fogging as compared to HSL-100
- Quick and easy replacement of safety plates
- UV/IR protection up to shade 13
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Here is a full, in-depth review of the helmet after the user has sufficient arc time with it, including a look at the outer shell(s), the optics, the clear lens, headgear, controls, etc.
The technology enhancements were achieved through the recent Kimberly-Clark Professional acquisition of Balder, a company renowned for its work in developing state-of-the-art welding helmets and filters. Balder is affiliated with the Josef Stefan Institute, a scientific research institute in Slovenia. The new Jackson Safety ADF welding helmets with Balder technology underscore the Kimberly-Clark Professional commitment to welding innovation and to the category as a whole. www.kcprofessional.com