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Typechameleon helmetchameleon helmet
Specs
Light filtering levels4 DIN4 DIN
Min. degree of darkening5 DIN5 DIN
Max. degree of darkening13 DIN13 DIN
Protection from UV/IR16 DIN16 DIN
Turn-on time33.3 ms33.3 ms
Filter class1/1/1/2
Filter viewing area (WxH)100x53 mm
Filter cartridge dimensions (WxH)114x133 mm110x90 mm
Filter cartridge thickness10 mm
Optical sensors44
Operating temperature-5 – 55 °C-5 – 55 °C
Helmet weight460 g
Filter functions
Darkening adjustmentexternal mechanicalexternal mechanical
Sensitivity adjustmentexternal mechanicalexternal mechanical
Delay time adjustmentexternal mechanicalexternal mechanical
Grinding modeexternal mechanical activationexternal mechanical activation
Colour renderingstandard (shades of green)standard (shades of green)
Design features
controls outside
controls outside
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017november 2015

Filter class

Class is a complex indicator that determines the overall quality of the light filter in a chameleon mask (see "Type"). The class is indicated by 4 numbers, each of which describes a specific optical parameter. So, the first number indicates the overall clarity and lack of distortion; the second is the degree of light scattering; third — uniformity of blackout (presence/absence of visible blackout spots); the fourth is the angular dependence (how much the filter brightens when the angle of view deviates from the perpendicular). In each case, the larger the number, the worse this parameter is. The perfect indicator is considered to be 1/1/1/1, but in fact it is very difficult to achieve an perfect angular dependence, and there is no need to. Therefore, an indicator of 1/1/1/2 is considered quite sufficient even for a high-end professional filter.

Filter viewing area (WxH)

The size of the transparent part of the light filter — the "working window", the area through which the welder sees the place of work. A larger working window provides ease of use and a wide field of view, but it significantly affects the cost of the mask and somewhat reduces the strength of the light filter.

Filter cartridge dimensions (WxH)

The overall dimensions of the light filter for which the mask is designed, taking into account the working window, protrusions for mounting, batteries, sensors and other structural elements. This indicator is especially important for models that are not equipped with light filters: without knowing the size, it is very difficult to choose the right cartridge. In other cases, data on the size of the cartridge is needed mainly when looking for a replacement for a failed colour filter.
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