Industrial Laser Safety Equipment & PPE
Safety is non-negotiable when operating Class 4 fiber laser cleaning machines. The high-energy 1064nm laser beam requires specialized protection for both operators and bystanders.
We provide a comprehensive range of laser safety equipment designed to block harmful radiation and filter hazardous dust. From OD8+ laser safety glasses and auto-air helmets to fume extractors and safety curtains, our gear meets strict FDA and CE standards, ensuring a safe and compliant working environment for your business.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
OD8+ Laser Safety Glasses
High-level eye protection specifically for 1064nm wavelength. Superior to standard OD4/OD6 glasses, offering maximum blockage of scattered laser light.
OD8+ Laser Safety Helmet
Full-head protection to prevent accidental reflections from damaging facial skin and eyes.
Air-Fed Laser Safety Helmet (Auto-Darkening)
Premium respiratory and eye protection. Features an automatic air supply system to filter out dust and fumes, keeping the operator cool and safe during long shifts.
Environmental Safety & Air Filtration
Laser Fume Extractor
Industrial-grade filtration system with HEPA filters. Essential for removing rust dust, paint particles, and hazardous fumes generated during the cleaning process.
Laser Safety Curtains / Windows
Create a designated laser-safe zone in your workshop. These curtains block laser beams to protect passing workers and bystanders.
Laser Warning Signs
Illuminated warning lights to indicate when the laser is active, preventing unauthorized entry.
Why Choose Our Safety Gear?
1064nm Specialized: All gear is calibrated for fiber laser cleaning machines (1060nm-1080nm).
Certified Protection: CE (EN207) and FDA compliant.
One-Stop Solution: Get your machine and safety gear in one shipment to save on shipping costs.
FAQ
For high-power handheld laser cleaning (1000W-3000W), reflection risks are high. OD8+ offers significantly better protection than OD4 or OD6, ensuring zero damage to the retina even from direct scattered light.
Yes. Laser cleaning rust and paint vaporizes the material into micro-particles and fumes. Inhaling these can be hazardous. A laser fume extractor ensures the operator breathes clean air.
No. Standard welding helmets are designed for UV/IR from arcs, not for the specific 1064nm wavelength of fiber lasers. You must use dedicated laser safety helmets.