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Vision Tech: Innovation in visual protection for workers with the most advanced technology in safety glasses.
9 de April de 2025
9 de April de 2025
In a work environment, visual safety is as crucial as any other type of protection. This is especially true when it comes to jobs that expose workers to extreme conditions such as UV radiation, impact hazards, or eye strain due to long hours under intense light sources. At Pegaso Safety, we understand how important it is to ensure that safety glasses are more than just protective gear, but also provide clear, comfortable, and distraction-free vision.
The latest innovation in this field is Vision Tech, an advanced technology that combines the latest developments in lenses with high-quality treatments, offering workers superior visual protection. In this article, we explore the advantages of Vision Tech, highlighting the PRIVILEGE treatment, the various available filters, and additional treatments that enhance comfort and protection.
The PRIVILEGE treatment represents one of the main innovations in safety glasses. This treatment is specially designed to provide superior protection against fog and scratches, two of the most common problems faced by workers who wear lenses during long shifts.
The PRIVILEGE treatment incorporates advanced anti-fog technology that prevents the lens from fogging up due to temperature changes or perspiration. This is crucial for jobs where workers engage in intense physical activity or work in closed environments with high humidity, such as construction, mining, or manufacturing sectors.
The scratch-resistant treatment provides a protective layer that improves the lens's resistance to scratches. This increases the durability of the lenses, ensuring that the worker doesn't lose visibility due to surface damage, which can be a risk factor in work environments with heavy machinery or airborne particles.
Vision Tech offers a wide range of filters to meet the visual protection needs in various work environments. These filters improve environmental perception, protect against harmful radiation, and reduce eye fatigue. Below, we present the available filters and their most common applications:
This filter enhances contrast and visibility in low-light or foggy conditions. It is ideal for outdoor work at dawn or dusk, or in environments with low visibility, such as factories or during night driving.
The copper-colored filter is particularly useful for protecting against blue light and enhancing contrast, reducing eye strain in environments with intense artificial lighting. It is commonly used in workplaces with computer screens or in settings with high-intensity lights.
The mirrored filter provides high protection against intense light and reflections, such as those found on shiny surfaces or when working outdoors under direct sunlight. This makes it ideal for outdoor work where sun exposure is high, such as in mining.
Photochromic lenses automatically darken or lighten according to ambient light. This offers dynamic visual protection, adapting to changing conditions throughout the day. It is a practical option for workers who move between indoor and outdoor environments, as it eliminates the need for constant lens changes.
The polarized filter eliminates reflections from shiny surfaces like water, glass, or metal. This is especially useful for jobs exposed to intense reflections, such as in the naval industry or road work.
This filter is specifically designed to block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Solar filters are essential for outdoor work and environments where UV rays can cause eye damage, such as in construction, agriculture, or fieldwork.
Welding filters are essential for jobs involving gas welding. These filters range from DIN 3 (for light welding work) to DIN 7 (for more intense welding jobs), providing appropriate protection against flashes and high-energy radiation generated during the process.
The UV filter blocks ultraviolet rays from the sun, protecting the eyes from long-term damage. This type of protection is crucial for outdoor jobs where constant UV exposure can cause permanent eye damage.
In addition to the PRIVILEGE treatment, Vision Tech offers a series of additional treatments to further improve the user's experience, ensuring maximum comfort and long-term protection:
The anti-reflective treatment reduces light reflections that can cause visual discomfort. This is particularly useful for workers who spend long periods in front of computer screens or in environments with artificial lighting. It also improves light transmission, providing clearer and sharper vision.
The Bluestop treatment protects against blue light, which primarily comes from digital screens and artificial light sources. This treatment reduces eye strain and enhances comfort, especially for workers who spend long hours in front of computers, electronic devices, or in environments with artificial lighting.
The water-repellent treatment repels water and other liquids, preventing them from accumulating on the lens surface. This results in clearer and safer vision, especially in environments where exposure to water or humidity is frequent, such as the fishing industry or in adverse weather conditions.
One of the most important factors to consider when selecting safety glasses is the optical quality of the lens. Low-quality lenses can cause visual distortions, leading to eye strain and compromising the worker's safety, especially in jobs that require precision and clear vision.
Vision Tech lenses, with their combination of filters and advanced treatments, are designed to offer exceptional optical quality, minimizing distortions and providing clear and sharp vision at all times. This is essential for workers to perform their tasks efficiently and safely.