Wiley X – Peter D'Arcy Optometrist Tue, 06 Jul 2021 10:58:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://peterdarcy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/favicon.ico Wiley X – Peter D'Arcy Optometrist 32 32 Wiley X Protective Eyewear https://peterdarcy.com.au/wiley-x-protective-eye-wear/ https://peterdarcy.com.au/wiley-x-protective-eye-wear/#respond Fri, 29 Nov 2019 12:14:21 +0000 https://peterdarcy.com.au/?p=8111 Wiley X offers premium protective sunglasses ( up to military grade),durable frames and shatterproof high performance lenses

The post Wiley X Protective Eyewear appeared first on Peter D'Arcy Optometrist.

]]>

Whatever the need be it hiking, cycling, climbing, paddling, shooting Wiley X offers premium protection ( up to military-grade), durable frames and shatterproof high-performance lenses. Even ballistic protective eyewear if it is required that meets military standards for impact protection is available.

wiley x seal

Wiley X climate-controlled eyewear has a patented removable soft foam gasket (Facial Cavity Seal) to reduce dust, pollen, wind and other airborne irritants, dehydration of the tear film and the very annoying fogging of lenses.

Wiley X in the US is the most well-known brand of eyewear when it comes to safety, with over 30 years of being the preferred eyewear supplier to the armed forces, police and other agencies. Over the last 15 years, the company has branched into the motorcycle, optical and fashion markets.

All Wiley X frames come with a lifetime warranty. The air-permeable foam padding fitted on their Climate Control Series models means a greater reduction on fogging up of lenses while the seal is on. Wiley X Eyewear is fitted with SHATTERPROOF Selenite Polycarbonate Lenses.

ANSI HIGH-VELOCITY IMPACT
Frames and lenses must withstand the impact of a .25mm diameter steel ball fired at 150 feet-per-second.

VO BALLISTIC
Frames and lenses must withstand the impact of .15 caliber projectiles fired at 640-660 feet-per-second (spectacles) and .22 caliber projectiles fired at 550-560 feet-per-second (goggles).

EN-166
The European EN standard requires that frames and lenses withstand a .22mm diameter steel ball fired at a rate of 5.1 meters-per-second.

Section 7 of the standard AS/NZS 1067.1 deals with “robustness” and then refers to testing procedure outlined in 1067.2

Minimum robustness of filters
Impact resistance of filters, strength level 1
Impact resistance of sunglasses, strength level 1
Impact resistance of sunglasses, strength level 2
Impact resistance of sunglasses, strength level 3
Method for frame deformation and filter retention
Method for increased endurance of sunglasses
Test method for resistance to solar radiation
Test method for resistance to ignition
Test for resistance to perspiration of the sunglass frame.

The post Wiley X Protective Eyewear appeared first on Peter D'Arcy Optometrist.

]]>
https://peterdarcy.com.au/wiley-x-protective-eye-wear/feed/ 0