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- - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 12-02-2009 07:02
I posted some of these links in the "For Sale" section where more than likely not many will become aware of the fantastic properties of this type of filtered glass used for safety glasses... I believe these links will be more useful if they were also posted in here as well as in the Safety section as well... so if anyone is interested in better viewing capabilities for both cutting and welding, you might want to check out the information regarding these specialized optics... Here are some links to where one can both purchase the optics as well as where one can read up on the Technical & Safety aspects of these optics prior to making an informed decision as to whether or not one may want to try them out based on what they learn about the optics:

This is where you need to order those Superflux and anyone else interested:

http://www.sundanceglass.com/didymiumsr.htm

And if you really want to know more about specialty optical glass, then this is the link for you:

http://www.us.schott.com/advanced_optics/english/our_products/filters/color.html

http://www.us.schott.com/advanced_optics/english/filter/index.html

Here's another spot to order with some decent prices as well:

http://www.phillips-safety.com/Glass-Working-Plastic-Frame/Index.htm

You may also find this interesting as well:

http://www.starnacells.com/d_ref/d_wl/DL.html

http://www.optiglass.com/ukhome/d_ref/didymium.html

Part two:

This is an informative article as well:

http://www.ecu.edu/glassblowing/rosedidymium.html

http://www.starna.com/ukhome/d_ref/didglass.html

Here's some history and facts on this supposed rare earth element called Didymium:

http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/DEM_DIO/DIDYMIUM_from_the_Gr_Segos_twin.html

This is how much a few models are going for @ Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/DIDYMIUM-WORKING-SPECTACLES-ECONOMY-PERMANENT/dp/B000HJMAU2

Here's another site where one can purchase them at a reasonable price as well:

http://www.glassmart.com/didymium.asp

And finally, here's why they're soooo good to wear under the hood as well as using to work with soft glass as well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtZT5kCc0CQ

That about it for now, so enjoy the reading! ;-)

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - By Tommyjoking (****) Date 12-02-2009 09:04
Very cool Henry!   I always have interest in state of the art optics.   I have never been happy with standard offerings for torch work....there might be something in here I could use.  THX
Tommy
Parent - - By SWP (**) Date 12-02-2009 16:12
Anybody here ever used these?  Do they help visibility with TIG, MIG, or Stick?
Parent - - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 12-02-2009 17:42
Hi SWP!

I use the older versions of the Amethyst (rose or Violet) tinted lens which are glass, and they are a real vision enhancement tool besides being ANSI Z 87 eye protection as well...
It really does help you single out the weld pool, or puddle much better than with  the blue colored welding lens that's similar to the color used in the no longer manufacture AO Welding Cool-Blue lens which some folk sell at very expensive prices these days!!! They do just as good of a job in filtering out what the Cool Blue's do, and the Gold plated Plastic welding lens lack in filtering out, so one can really concentrate on depositing better welds.

The newer versions are supposed to be even better which I have yet to try uot because like I said before, the one's I get come from my buddies who work @ USX, so I haven't paid for any of these yet. I will say this, the lens that are advertised in the links I posted in my previous posts are made of the same material that I get from my friends @ the Mills... The nwer type Didymium glass is supposed to be even better if that could be even possible but heck, I'll try them out to see if they're indeed superior to the older tried and true Amethyst lens I currently use. And they're certainly cheaper than those ridiculously expensive Cool Blues!!! So give them a try! You will not be disappointed!

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - - By 3.2 Inspector (***) Date 12-02-2009 18:39
Henry,

"I use the older versions of the Amethyst (rose or Violet) tinted lens which are glass, and they are a real vision enhancement tool besides being ANSI Z 87 eye protection as well..."

Kindly post a picture of you wearing the said glasses :)

3.2
Parent - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 12-02-2009 19:21 Edited 12-02-2009 19:30
Here's a picture of me... Now show me a picture of you!!!
Parent - By SWP (**) Date 12-03-2009 00:08
Thanks guys, I think I give them a try.  I see they even have magnified reader type glasses.
Parent - By waccobird (****) Date 12-03-2009 10:58
3.2 Inspector
Are you sure we need to see a picture of Henry? LoL
Marshall
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