Orange Premium Welding Curtain
The S97300 Welding Curtain Series effectively reduces the risk of dangerous UV radiation. It screens out ultraviolet and near - ultraviolet light produced during welding, protecting bystanders from harm.
Welding Curtains and Frames
- Perfect for workplaces, these curtains shield bystanders from hazardous Infrared and Ultra Violet radiation emitted during welding.
- They offer protection against dangerous Blue Light and Ultra Violet rays, which can cause eye problems like actinic conjunctivitis and cataracts with long - term exposure.
- Create a dedicated space for welding operations.
- Keep increased temperature, fumes, sparks, and spatter confined to specific areas.
Orange Premium Welding Curtain Features:
- Made from 14 mil transparent vinyl material for durability and visibility.
- Equipped with grommets for easy hanging.
- Has a sewn hem to enhance durability.
- Specifically designed to create a customized welding space.
- Certified to meet ANSI/FM 4950 and NFPA 701 standards.
- Total dimensions are 6'W x 6'L (other sizes available: S97301 is 6'W x 8'L).
Orange Premium Welding Curtain Specification:
Prod. No. | Width | Length | Color | Weight |
S97300 | 6.0 | 6.0 | Orange | 14 mil |
S97301 | 6.0 | 8.0 | Orange | 14 mil |
Using your Sellstrom Orange Premium Welding Curtain is easy. First, find a suitable location for your welding operations. Hang the curtain using the grommets provided, making sure it's securely in place. This curtain is designed to create a safe space for welding, so ensure it encloses the area where welding will take place. When using the curtain, remember it protects you and bystanders from harmful radiation, blue light, and UV rays. Avoid prolonged exposure to these rays even with the curtain in place. As for maintenance, clean the curtain regularly with a mild soap and water solution. This will keep it in good condition and ensure it continues to provide the protection you need. Check the curtain for any signs of wear and tear, like holes or frayed edges. If you notice any damage, replace the curtain to maintain safety standards. And always follow the ANSI/FM 4950 and NFPA 701 guidelines when using the curtain.