If you're looking for the ideal welding helmet that can meet the intricate demands of TIG welding then look no further. The new curved 150mm wide ADF design offers a maximum viewing area, whilst making no compromises for a slim, streamlined helmet design. Natural colour technology guarantees even greater clarity for your welding processes, colours appear
brighter and more realistic in both light and dark states, making this the ultimate TIG welding helmet. The curved glass technology offers maximum filter visibility compared to classic plastic lenses which are permeable and tend to absorb contaminates.
When it comes to MIG welding, the Miller Infinity's deep shell, offers more protection to the neck, than most other head tops on the market. This welding helmet offers the largest viewing area at 13.4 sq inches providing an unsurpassed view whilst eliminating tunnel vision. Our favourite feature on this helmet is the four arc sensors and four operator modes; weld, cut, grind and X-Mode which prevents sunlight darkening the lens before welding starts. All in conjunction with even more features such as long battery life, enhanced optics and spares as shown on the link below.
Foster's LX Deluxe auto-darkening Welding Helmet has an extra large viewing area and is suitable for grinding, MIG & TIG welding.
The welding filter's auto shade selection mode senses shade required and has three memory functions. It's grinding function with warning flash couples to a digital variable shade light reactive filter: manual 5 to 13 / Auto 7 to 13.
With a viewing area of 102.5 x 102.5 mm and switching times from light to dark of 0.084 milliseconds, delay time of Dark to light 0.1 to 0.9 seconds, it's
four detection sensors offer a wider detection of welding arc the delay is adjustable sensitivity/delay.
The head shell is ‘B’ rated for impact protection offers UV/IR protection up to DIN 15. You can carry out TIG welding from 3 amps upwards.