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Typechameleon helmetchameleon helmet
Specs
Light filtering levels4 DIN4 DIN
Min. degree of darkening9 DIN
Max. degree of darkening11 DIN13 DIN
Protection from UV/IR16 DIN16 DIN
Turn-on time50 ms50 ms
Filter class1/1/1/21/1/1/2
Filter viewing area (WxH)92x42 mm92x42 mm
Filter cartridge dimensions (WxH)110x90 mm110x90 mm
Filter cartridge thickness9 mm9 mm
Optical sensors22
Operating temperature-5 – 55 °C-5 – 55 °C
Helmet weight460 g460 g
Filter functions
Darkening adjustmentexternal mechanical
Sensitivity adjustmentinternal mechanical
Delay time adjustmentinternal mechanical
Colour renderingstandard (shades of green)standard (shades of green)
Design features
controls inside
controls outside
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015november 2015

Min. degree of darkening

The smallest degree of obscuration provided by the chameleon mask (see "Type") when the light filter is activated. Recall that dimming is indicated in DIN units, the larger the number in this paragraph, the darker the filter.

This parameter is indicated only for models with dimming control (see "Functions"). From the minimum degree of dimming depends on the extent to which you can adjust the light transmission. At the same time, we recall that a darker light filter protects better from bright light, but worsens visibility; so for some tasks, a relatively low level of obscuration may be optimal. Accordingly, the lower this indicator, the wider the adjustment range of the filter, the more opportunities the user has to adjust it (with the same maximum threshold). On the other hand, the expansion of the adjustment range significantly affects the cost, and such characteristics are not always required. Therefore, nowadays, you can find chameleon masks both with a small ( 5 DIN and even less), and with a fairly significant minimum dimming ( 7 DIN or even 9 DIN). And it’s worth choosing here, depending on what is more important for you: an extensive range of adjustment or low cost.

Max. degree of darkening

The greatest degree of obscuration provided by the chameleon mask (see "Type") with the filter activated. For models that do not have dimming adjustment (see "Functions"), this item indicates the standard level of light transmission of the included light filter.

Recall that dimming is indicated in DIN units, the larger the number in this designation, the darker the filter. In turn, a darker mask gives better protection from bright light, but worsens visibility; Accordingly, different degrees of dimming may be optimal for different tasks. Detailed recommendations on this matter can be found in special sources; Here we note a few general points. So, the minimum indicator necessary for safe work with electric welding is 10 DIN ; as a consequence, this is the smallest value of maximum dimming that can be found in modern "chameleons". And most of these masks have higher levels of the greatest dimming — 11 DIN, 12 DIN, or even 13 DIN.

Darkening adjustment

The ability to manually select the degree of darkening of the filter in the chameleon mask. This feature is found mainly in professional models; it allows the welder to manually adjust the light transmission for specific conditions. The need to adjust the dimming is due to the fact that for some types of work (for example, TIG welding of ferrous metals), the brightness of the arc is relatively low, and in order to see the weld pool normally, dimming of only 8-9 DIN is enough instead of the usual 12 DIN or more .

Sensitivity adjustment

The ability to change the sensitivity of the sensors responsible for the operation of the light filter in the "chameleon". Thanks to this function, you can adjust the filter in such a way that it is guaranteed to turn on from the arc and at the same time does not react to extraneous light sources. sensitivity adjustment is especially useful when there is numerous extraneous "flare" (for example, when several welders work close to each other, in bright sunlight, etc.).

Delay time adjustment

The ability to manually set the delay time between the disappearance of the arc and turning off the filter in the chameleon mask. Such a delay is highly desirable in the light of the fact that even after the arc is turned off, the heated metal continues to glow for some time; therefore, it is advisable not to turn off the filter immediately. Adjusting the delay time allows the welder to independently choose the time to return to the non-working (maximally transparent) state.

Design features

— Backlight. Illumination system built right into the mask. This feature is very convenient when working in low light conditions: the backlight does not take up the hands (unlike hand-held flashlights) and does not create problems with wearing a mask (unlike headlamps), while the beam of light is always directed to where the welder's head is turned. On the other hand, such a system requires its own power supply. Therefore, it is used only in "chameleons", while the operation of the backlight additionally consumes battery power.

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