I am almost decided on which UV torch I need, it is in the 365nm range.
Now I think, just to be safe, I'd need some protective eye wear. I was searching online and 3M came up, but before that I noticed when searching the forums that someone suggested some Ski Goggles, so then I thought why not combine the two and get something which is also generally protective for the eyes i.e. when hammering away at something and chips come flying, this could be a useful purchase. I am therefore looking for something which hugs the face and has a wide field of view.
I then stumbled upon these "3M™ GoggleGear™ Safety Goggles" (http://www.shop3m.com/eye-protection/3m-gogglegear-safety-goggles-group.html), which seem to be general ocular safety goggles as well as 99.9% UV filtering, which I take it would include the 365nm range? I also notice they're clear plastic, which I think is an advantage with UV as colours make a difference when spotting UV goods.
Has anybody got any comments on this please?
Now I think, just to be safe, I'd need some protective eye wear. I was searching online and 3M came up, but before that I noticed when searching the forums that someone suggested some Ski Goggles, so then I thought why not combine the two and get something which is also generally protective for the eyes i.e. when hammering away at something and chips come flying, this could be a useful purchase. I am therefore looking for something which hugs the face and has a wide field of view.
I then stumbled upon these "3M™ GoggleGear™ Safety Goggles" (http://www.shop3m.com/eye-protection/3m-gogglegear-safety-goggles-group.html), which seem to be general ocular safety goggles as well as 99.9% UV filtering, which I take it would include the 365nm range? I also notice they're clear plastic, which I think is an advantage with UV as colours make a difference when spotting UV goods.
Has anybody got any comments on this please?