Gas Welding & Cutting Goggles

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While full welding helmets are essential for high-amperage arc welding, tasks like gas welding, oxy-acetylene cutting, and brazing require a different approach to eye protection. Welding goggles provide a lightweight, highly maneuverable alternative that seals tightly against the face, protecting the wearer from harmful infrared (IR) radiation, intense glare, and flying sparks. They are the perfect PPE solution for confined workspaces or continuous cutting operations where a bulky helmet is impractical.

We manufacture and supply a professional range of welding goggles engineered for clarity, comfort, and strict compliance with ANSI Z87.1 and CE EN 175 safety standards:

  • Shade 5 Green Lenses: Our standard gas welding and cutting goggles are equipped with impact-resistant polycarbonate green lenses featuring a fixed DIN Shade No. 5. This specific tint perfectly filters out the bright glare and hazardous IR/UV rays produced by oxy-fuel torches, while allowing enough visible light for the operator to see the workpiece clearly.
  • Flip-Up Front Design: Many of our most popular models feature a convenient flip-up front lens. This allows the worker to instantly switch from a dark Shade 5 welding view to a clear inner lens for safe, easy inspection of the weld or chipping slag, all without removing the goggles.
  • Indirect Ventilation Frames: Comfort and visibility go hand-in-hand. Our goggles utilize soft, flexible vinyl frames fitted with indirect ventilation valves. This design prevents hazardous light and sparks from entering the goggle while promoting airflow to drastically reduce lens fogging during intense physical work.
  • Auto-Darkening Goggles: For ultimate versatility in confined spaces, we also offer compact Auto-Darkening (ADF) welding goggles. These high-tech units automatically transition from a light state to a dark state (up to DIN 13) in milliseconds, offering arc-welding protection in a goggle format.

Your Expert Eye Protection Exporter in Taiwan
As a premier industrial safety equipment supplier based in Taiwan, we provide B2B distributors and hardware wholesalers with reliable, certified welding goggles at competitive prices. We offer OEM customization, including custom frame colors, tailored packaging, and specific lens tinting requirements. By utilizing our mixed-container consolidation service, you can efficiently import welding goggles alongside face shields, hard hats, and leather work gloves in a single shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between welding goggles and a welding helmet?
A welding helmet covers the entire face and neck, protecting against the extreme UV light, intense heat, and spatter produced by high-amp arc welding (MIG, TIG, Stick). Welding goggles only cover the eyes and typically use a lighter Shade 5 lens. They are strictly designed for lower-intensity applications like gas welding, brazing, and oxy-acetylene cutting, where full facial UV protection is not required.
Q: Why do welding goggles use a green Shade 5 lens?
The dark green Shade 5 tint is the industry standard for gas welding and cutting operations. It is specifically formulated to filter out harmful Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) radiation generated by oxy-fuel flames, while reducing the blinding brightness of the torch so the operator can safely see the cutting line without causing retinal damage.
Q: Can I use Shade 5 welding goggles for MIG or TIG arc welding?
No. You should never use standard Shade 5 welding goggles for arc welding (MIG, TIG, or Stick). Arc welding produces a significantly brighter light and far more intense UV radiation. Using Shade 5 goggles for arc welding will result in severe eye damage (welder’s flash). Arc welding requires a much darker filter, typically between Shade 9 and Shade 13, housed in a full-face welding helmet.
Q: What is the benefit of a flip-up welding goggle?
A flip-up welding goggle features a dual-lens system: a clear, impact-resistant inner lens and a dark Shade 5 outer lens on a hinge. This allows the worker to flip the dark lens down while cutting with a torch, and instantly flip it up to use the clear lens when inspecting the cut or grinding away slag, completely eliminating the need to take the goggles off and put on a separate pair of safety glasses.
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