Glass Working Safety Eyewear
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Phillips202 – The Phillips 202 blocks UV and sodium flare and is used for torch work for bead making and silver soldering. This is the traditional glass lens often referred to as “rose glass” or “didymium.”
Sodium Flare Poly – These are the same as our Phillips 202, but they use a plastic lens instead of the traditional glass. This makes them lighter and more affordable.
BoroTruView 3.0 – Phillips BoroTruView 3.0 lenses are made for the true glass-working artist. These lenses are specially designed to offer excellent color recognition while working with colored glass while still providing UV, IR, and Sodium Flare protection. If you are working with smaller, more delicate pieces the BoroTruView 3.0 is for you.
BoroTruView 5.0 – Similar to the Truview 3.0 these lenses are also designed with the same excellent colour recognition when working with colored glass while still providing UV, IR and Sodium Flare protection. For larger pieces like candlesticks and statues, you will need the BoroTruView 5.0 for your Glassblowing Safety Glasses.
BoroView 3.0 – The BoroView 3.0 blocks infrared UV, IR, and Sodium Flare. Shade 3.0 is used for smaller torch-work with borosilicate glass such as marbles or pendants, as well as clear glass.
BoroView 5.0 – The BoroView 5.0 blocks UV, IR, and Sodium Flare. Shade 5.0 is used for larger borosilicate torch-work such as large vessels, colored borosilicate, and torch-work with thick rods.
Quartz Working Glasses – These are used when working with quartz glass. They have a lighter shade on top and a darker one on bottom, allowing you the best of both worlds, with ample protection from high-temperature torches when needed, and better vision when not.
Lampworking Split Lenses – Our split lens glasses come in a variety of combinations of the Phillips 202, Green IR 3.0, and Green IR 5.0. Useful for when you need to switch between different types of protection throughout your work.
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Glassworking Safety Glasses – BoroView 3.0, Model 375 #GB-G3-375
£124.20 – £175.95 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – BoroTruView 3.0, Model 1171 #GB-BTV3-1171
£217.87 – £269.62 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model D05 #GB-SFP-D05
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Square Clip-On Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, #GB-SFP-SCO
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Round Clip-On Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, #GB-SFP-RCO
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Oval Clip-On Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, #GB-SFP-OCO
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model X25 #GB-SFP-X25
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model RK2 #GB-SFP-RK2
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model Q300 #GB-SFP-Q300
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model Q200 #GB-SFP-Q200
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model P820 #GB-SFP-P820
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model Nike Brazen #GB-SFP-NIKE-BRAZEN
£279.45 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model MX30 #GB-SFP-MX30
£196.65 Exc. VAT View Product -
Kids Wraparound Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – #GB-SFP-KD1-BY
£113.85 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses, Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – Model EMG #GB-SFP-EMG
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare – EGM #GB-SFP-EGM
£195.62 – £196.65 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 901 #GB-SFP-901
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 850 #GB-SFP-850
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 703 #GB-SFP-703
£124.20 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 700 #GB-SFP-700
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 691 #GB-SFP-691
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 651 #GB-SFP-651
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 533 #GB-SFP-533
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product -
Glassworking Safety Glasses – Polycarbonate Sodium Flare, Model 5008 #GB-SFP-5008
£144.90 Exc. VAT View Product
Frequently Asked Questions
You will need to protect yourself from sodium flare, UV and in this instance Infra Red.
You will need a BoroView (clear glass), BoroTruView (coloured glass) or a Light Green filter.
You can use either the Polycarbonate Sodium Flare (plastic) or the Phillips 202 (ACE, Glass). Both of these filters will protect you from sodium flare and UV.
Yes. You can get prescription glassworking glasses in the SFP (Polycarbonate Sodium Flare) filter.
Otherwise you will need to use the RX-17004 frame which includes a flip down. Your prescription is fitted directly into the frame with your glassworking filter in the flip.
Yes we can. We have a range of split lens frames for you to choose from. See our Quartz section for more information.
No! Your sunglasses may protect from UV but they will not protect you from sodium flare or Infra Red and should never been used for glassworking.
We would always advise wearing safety glasses with glass work. Even if you are only periodically looking into the kiln, it is still emitting Infra Red radiation which is harmful to your eyes.
Yes. If you have a corporate account with us you can receive a discount for your employees. We can also provide this to glassworking studios who need glasses for their students.
Yes, we have fitovers and clip on's in our glassworking filters which can be attached or worn over your existing pair. You may need to measure you lens height of your existing frame before you decide which ones to buy,