Beta welding helmets

Beta welding helmets

Beta welding helmets are lightweight and offer excellent protection for facial areas in professional welding applications. They are also rated and tested for cutting and grinding tasks according to EN175 B.

Extra protection and comfort

Beta e series welding helmets offer high levels of personal protection featuring deep cut shell designs which ensure additional face and neck protection.

Better eye protection

Beta e series welding helmets provide excellent optical qualities, protecting your eyes and ensuring superb work site views, improving work accuracy and reducing eye fatigue.

Suitable for multiple use

Premium protection for welding, grinding and cutting processes.

Better visibility, better welding protection

Designed for professional welders and certified to EN175 B for welding, grinding and cutting processes, new improved Beta e series welding helmet range includes three models equipped with either passive or auto-darkening lenses. All Beta e series models provide superb, lightweight eye and face protection. Their shell construction is both lightweight and strong, featuring a comfort headband, GapView flip lens function, and magnifying lens frame.

Beta e90X is the top model of the Beta welding helmet range. It is equipped with an XA 47 ADF welding filter featuring LiFE+ Color optics to improve work accuracy, reduce eye fatigue and protect your sight. The flip-up welding lens cassette holder provides three fixed positions: fully closed, fully open, or the convenient GapView position, setting a limited clear view of the work area, which is ideal for setting and tack welding tasks.

Beta e90 welding helmet series contain models equipped with an auto-darkening or a passive welding filter. These welding helmets offer great value and reliable, lightweight welding protection for professional welders and fabricators.

Beta welding helmets

Better visibility, better welding protection

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Deep-cut shell design for extra face and neck protection

Deep-cut shell design for extra face and neck protection

The helmet shell is shaped to provide additional coverage on sides of the face, improving protection against spatter and arc radiation.

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