Description
• Flexible & durable pvc material.
• Complete kits also available.
Roll Size (mm) |
Roll Length (mtrs) |
Product Code (Green) |
Product Code (Bronze) |
Product Code (Red) |
PVC Grade |
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300 x 2 | 50 | DCWG-300X2 | DCWB-300X2 | DCWR-300X2 | Welding |
470 x 0.4 | 100 | DCWG-470X0.4 | DCWB-470X0.4 | DCWR-470X0.4 | Welding |
570 x 1 | 50 | DCWG-570X1 | DCWB-570X1 | DCWR-570X1 | Welding |
Welding curtains come in various types and styles to suit different needs:
Stationary Curtains: These curtains are permanently mounted in place and are ideal for areas where welding is conducted regularly. They are often used in welding booths or dedicated welding areas.
Portable Curtains: Portable curtains are more flexible and can be easily moved around as needed. They are commonly used in outdoor welding or in areas where welding is not a constant activity.
Windowed Curtains: These curtains have a transparent window that allows the welder to see the work area while still being protected from the harmful effects of welding.
Darkening Curtains: Darkening curtains are equipped with a special filter that automatically darkens when the welding arc is struck, providing additional protection for the welder's eyes.
When selecting welding curtains for your manufacturing industry, consider the following factors:
Type of Welding: The type of welding being performed will determine the appropriate size and material of the curtain.
Welding Location: Whether the welding will be conducted indoors or outdoors will influence the choice of curtain type.
Frequency of Welding: If welding is a frequent occurrence, a stationary curtain may be more suitable, while a portable curtain may be sufficient for
occasional welding.
Regulatory Requirements: Ensure that the welding curtains you choose comply with all applicable safety regulations.
The use of welding curtains offers numerous advantages for manufacturing industries:
Protection from Harmful Effects: Welding curtains shield workers from the intense heat, bright light, and potentially harmful fumes generated during welding.
Improved Workplace Safety: By creating a barrier between welders and other workers, welding curtains help to prevent accidents and injuries.
Reduced Fire Risk: Welding curtains can help to contain sparks and hot materials, reducing the risk of fires in the workplace.
Improved Air Quality: Welding curtains can help to contain welding fumes, improving the overall air quality in the workplace.
Increased Productivity: A safer working environment can lead to increased productivity and morale among workers.