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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 04.10 to 31.12 - Page nb 17

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Catalogue Blackwoods 04.10.2023 - 31.12.2024
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EYE PROTECTION STANDARDS WHAT LENS SHOULD I CHOOSE? Da rad eu uc u td Whi L Dea) UV Sarees ty PoC taal ier) EU eta ut] PTL] Oil AND Gas Pore yh Bete ue eT erty) Range of lu rts Clear lens, no colour film applied, . ° this lens is ideal for indoor 80%" door] ong, @ 8 © © © © © ee or low light conditions. ° Clear Blocks the blue portion of the visible light spectrum, creating 80% - 194 © maximumcontrast enhancement, 100% | Indoor 99.9% > ? ” particularly in low light. Serves the same purpose as the amber lens, yet allows visible light through’ the lens. Also helps 80% - 7 9 reduce glare from artificial light 100% Indoor = 9.9% . * such as halogen and fluorescent lights, Serves the same purpose as the 1 greylens, yet allows more visible 43%-80% Outdoor 999% © © e e light through the lens. Where sunlight and glare cause eye strain and fatigue. ‘Mirror’ 1 coating reflects light, reducing 43%-80% Outdoor 999% © eee ee the amount of light that passes through the lens. ‘Mirror’ coating reflects light, reducing the amount of light that 18% - 43% Outdoor 999% © oeeee passes through the lens. A neutral density brown lens that provides true colour 2 gefintion by fighting glare while | 18%- 43% Outdoor 999% @ © eee @ @ ‘enhancing colour contrast. A neutral density lens with a polarising filter, that provides the perfect balance between ax- 3 comfort and protection. fam «Outdoor -999% = @® eee ee @ ‘Also reduces glare at certain angles from shiny surfaces such as wet surfaces, Ideal for sun glare that cancause 8% - 3 eye strain and fatigue. 1%; Outdcor’ 98%, @ ® ». . * Photo-chromatic lenses adapt to the UV light intensity, darkening automatically in suniight, then fading back indoors. Lens colour Oto3 WTiIShift the ocular category - Outdoor 999% @ © ee e between 0 - 3 The rate of change can take anywhere up to 2 minutes. e g 3 2 g & & g = g = s gs z 2 so fre a = z im ¥ 8 3 z z 2 a “ 3 5 3 5 a a 9 g 2 WHAT LENS SHOULD I CHOOSE? Xi] PREMIUM ow i - TZ vay SUB Arita Critica UF tina fame <Q)>|rounss Premium protection Highest level scratch Hard Coat coating on Anti-fog/Anti-scratch Lite Mirror: a light Polarised lens against scratches and resistance for superior both sides provide a coating on both sides reflective coating to eliminates unwanted fogging. Compliant protection against higher level of scratch improves comfort reduce the impact glare from reflective to European standard scratches. Compliant resistance to protect and wearability by of sunglare. surfaces, improving EN166: Personal to European standard —_the lens, increase providing resistance visual clarity and Eye Protection EN166: Personal visual comfort and to fogging and minor comfort. Specifications - Eye Protection extend the life of the scratches. Resistance to Specifications - glasses. surface damage. Resistance to surface damage. PROSAFE.COM.AU 7

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EYE PROTECTION STANDARDS WHAT LENS SHOULD I CHOOSE? Da rad eu uc u td Whi L Dea) UV Sarees ty PoC taal ier) EU eta ut] PTL] Oil AND Gas Pore yh Bete ue eT erty) Range of lu rts Clear lens, no colour film applied, . ° this lens is ideal for indoor 80%" door] ong, @ 8 © © © © © ee or low light conditions. ° Clear Blocks the blue portion of the visible light spectrum, creating 80% - 194 © maximumcontrast enhancement, 100% | Indoor 99.9% > ? ” particularly in low light. Serves the same purpose as the amber lens, yet allows visible light through’ the lens. Also helps 80% - 7 9 reduce glare from artificial light 100% Indoor = 9.9% . * such as halogen and fluorescent lights, Serves the same purpose as the 1 greylens, yet allows more visible 43%-80% Outdoor 999% © © e e light through the lens. Where sunlight and glare cause eye strain and fatigue. ‘Mirror’ 1 coating reflects light, reducing 43%-80% Outdoor 999% © eee ee the amount of light that passes through the lens. ‘Mirror’ coating reflects light, reducing the amount of light that 18% - 43% Outdoor 999% © oeeee passes through the lens. A neutral density brown lens that provides true colour 2 gefintion by fighting glare while | 18%- 43% Outdoor 999% @ © eee @ @ ‘enhancing colour contrast. A neutral density lens with a polarising filter, that provides the perfect balance between ax- 3 comfort and protection. fam «Outdoor -999% = @® eee ee @ ‘Also reduces glare at certain angles from shiny surfaces such as wet surfaces, Ideal for sun glare that cancause 8% - 3 eye strain and fatigue. 1%; Outdcor’ 98%, @ ® ». . * Photo-chromatic lenses adapt to the UV light intensity, darkening automatically in suniight, then fading back indoors. Lens colour Oto3 WTiIShift the ocular category - Outdoor 999% @ © ee e between 0 - 3 The rate of change can take anywhere up to 2 minutes. e g 3 2 g & & g = g = s gs z 2 so fre a = z im ¥ 8 3 z z 2 a “ 3 5 3 5 a a 9 g 2 WHAT LENS SHOULD I CHOOSE? Xi] PREMIUM ow i - TZ vay SUB Arita Critica UF tina fame <Q)>|rounss Premium protection Highest level scratch Hard Coat coating on Anti-fog/Anti-scratch Lite Mirror: a light Polarised lens against scratches and resistance for superior both sides provide a coating on both sides reflective coating to eliminates unwanted fogging. Compliant protection against higher level of scratch improves comfort reduce the impact glare from reflective to European standard scratches. Compliant resistance to protect and wearability by of sunglare. surfaces, improving EN166: Personal to European standard —_the lens, increase providing resistance visual clarity and Eye Protection EN166: Personal visual comfort and to fogging and minor comfort. Specifications - Eye Protection extend the life of the scratches. Resistance to Specifications - glasses. surface damage. Resistance to surface damage. PROSAFE.COM.AU 7
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