
RETRACTABLE LASER WELD SCREEN









VERSITLE & INNOVATIVE LASER PROTECTION SOLUTIONS
The Retractable Laser Weld Screens can be moved quickly & efficiently to anywhere that you may be welding.
OPTIMAL PROTECTION OF 250W/cm²
LZRTect ensures welding safety in any workspace. The Retractable Laser Weld Screens provide reliable protection against lasers, sparks, heat, ultraviolet light, and flying debris while offering a versatile and cost-effective solution for welding protection in any industrial setting.
RELIABLE RETRACTABLE WELD SCREENS FOR YOUR NEEDS
The Retractable Laser Weld Screens are designed with a retractable system that extends up to 20 feet in length and automatically retracts with a spring tension roller. Additionally, the screens can be mounted in multiple locations, allowing for top access and providing a clear path for overhead cranes when rolled up. With their durable construction and versatile design, the Retractable Laser Weld Screens offer a reliable solution for welding protection in any industrial setting.
SAFE WORK IN ANY ENVIRONMENT
With a portable and durable design, these screens can be quickly moved to any welding location, eliminating the need for large sections of stationary guards while still providing protection against welding lasers, welding sparks, heat, ultraviolet light, and flying debris.
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Calculate Your Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD)
The Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD), sometimes referred to as the Nominal Hazard Distance, is the distance along the axis of the emitted beam at which the irradiance is equal to the MPE. The NOHD is dependent on beam characteristics such as the power, diameter, and divergence.
To help you calculate the safe distance to place your LZRTect Weld Screen, we have come up with an equation below. Please input the number of watts your Laser Welder produces..
Calculations are made based off the IPG Laser Welder and our 250 W/cm2 Laser Screen
** Always consult with your LSO on your most accurate NOHD **
Focal Length
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NOHD
Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance
Within the NOHD, the eye is at risk of injury. The closer to the laser, the higher the risk.
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MPE - Maximum Permissible Exposure
After the irradiance falls below the MPE, the eye is not considered to be at risk of injury. Thus, the beam can be considered "eye safe" past the NOHD