Oh what a wondeful…welding helmet
Paul Savage, deputy chief welding
instructor at a leading provider of
services and technologies to power
utilities has given his approval to
the new Phantom range of
welding helmets and in
particular to the
‘Phantom XL
Paul Savage, deputy chief welding
instructor at a leading provider of
services and technologies to power
utilities has given his approval to
the new Phantom range of
welding helmets and in
particular to the
‘Phantom XL’
professional welding
helmet, from
Weldability-SIF.
Paul said he found the
helmet to be light in
weight, easy to adjust with
the headband being a
particularly comfortable fit
and the 4 x light detection sensors
provided variability for different
working conditions from low amp
intricate TIG welding through to
high amp MIG/MAG wire welding.
The front end protector
was easy to change at the
same time offering
good protection to
the reactor sensor
and lens with no
trace of spatter being
found after use on the
lens, whilst the finish on
the helmet was found to be
hard wearing even with
welding process that created high
levels of spatter and heat.