Honeywell Face Shield
Honeywell face shields are a type of screen designed to give enhanced protection and comfort for the whole face. These safety shields are also light, durable and are fully adjustable to provide a comfortable fit to the wearer throughout the day. Face shields act like barriers which protect individuals who work in environments that have flying objects, hazardous substances, chemical and liquid splashes, or potentially infectious materials. Polycarbonate is commonly used for medical face shields due to its strength and durability.
A face shield is essential for many workers and are often worn in conjunction with face masks and respirators and come in different materials and styles to suit many applications. Honeywell's face shields or visors can also be comfortably worn with goggles, respirators and earmuffs or can be attached or mounted to compatible helmets/headgear.
RS have a great range of personal protection equipment (PPE) and we offer various types of full-face shield visors with specific protection depending on the application. Typical protection includes resistance to extreme temperatures, high-speed particles, hot solid projections, molten metal and impact. We also offer a range of plastic visors that incorporate a chin guard for a more complete face protection.
Honeywell Face Shield Features:
- Offers full face protection
- Great comfit and fit - foam headband, adjustable fit to suit all head sizes
- Anti-fog coated material
- Anti-scratch coating
- Lightweight
- Clear plastic for great visibility
- Ventilated
- CE approved
- Able to wear other PPE face masks and respirators under the shield
- Can flip up
- Choice of shield material- polycarbonate, acetate, ABS. polyester, stainless steel
- UV filter lenses - Ultraviolet protection
- Easy to clean and are reusable
- Meet required standards
Typical Applications:
Honeywell face shields, clear visors and safety headgear are essential pieces of protective equipment designed to protect your face from impacts, airborne droplets, splashes of liquids and flying debris. Face shields are typically found in wood turning, grinding and sanding applications and also used by medical professionals, key workers, electricians, police and special forces, construction workers and workshop engineers.