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What types of radiation protection glasses are there?
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Radiation protection glasses mainly include the following five types:

1, anti-visible glasses

Intense sunlight injury is the most common eye radiation injury, which can cause macular burn and affect central vision to varying degrees. In severe cases, it will form a central blind spot. For example, observe the "eclipse retinopathy" caused by solar eclipse. Laxwell suggested that workers who work outdoors for a long time should be equipped with colored protective glasses in time to protect their eyes.

2, anti-infrared glasses

Infrared rays mainly harm the eyes through heat. For example, in the process of glass processing, metal smelting and casting smelting in industrial enterprises, glass and metal will produce a lot of infrared rays when they are melted at high temperature, among which short-wave infrared rays can be absorbed by crystals and irises, causing cataracts. Therefore, people exposed to infrared rays should wear safety glasses that can resist infrared rays.

3, anti-ultraviolet glasses

Everyone knows that ultraviolet rays do great harm to the skin, but its harm to the eyes has been ignored by many people. After long-term exposure of eyes to ultraviolet rays, it is easy to cause keratitis, and severe cataracts and macular degeneration may occur. Industrial welding, fluorescent penetrant inspection, plateau, water surface, snow surface reflection and other scenes may cause ultraviolet damage to eyes. Therefore, the staff involved in relevant operations should wear anti-ultraviolet masks or safety glasses in time.

4. Anti-ion radiation glasses

What does ion radiation mean? X-ray, γ-ray, neutron or proton beam commonly used in industry or medicine is this kind of radiation, which can cause radiation cataract, radiation retinopathy or optic neuropathy, keratitis or iridocyclitis. Laxwell reminds workers who are exposed to this radiation every day to wear protective glasses in time.

5, anti-microwave radiation glasses

Microwave has a wavelength of 300-3 million MHz, low frequency and strong penetration, and is widely used in radar, electronic countermeasures, communications and other industries. Microwave radiation may cause cataract or retinal hemorrhage, so you should wear microwave protective glasses. The surface of the protective glasses lens is sprayed with tin tetrachloride or a metal compound with high conductivity to form a multi-layer conductive film, which can block the microwave and protect the operator's eyes calmly.

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