COMPANY
PROFILE YaminiServices
is the most diversified manufacturer of Safety an Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) in the world, with fourteen
Complete product lines, manufactured as perthe international
standards & safety regulation.Yamini® works closely with
distributors and end users alike to provide innovative product
design, quality manufacturing , solid marketing, Training and
support to our customers. Our goal is to enhance worker safety,
improve productivity, and create confidence on the job and in
the Market place.
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| With the dramatic
increase in “Do-It-Yourself”over the past few years,
Yamini® is designing and manufacturing PPE
products (Personal Protective Equipment) and has developed
the most complete range of individually packed and consumer friendly
safety products under One banner. Whether it be a Petrochemical plant
/ Engineering industry / Chemical plant or Building contractor, consumers
will find Yamini’s products designed with the user in mind, our easy
to use product makes the selection of the correctsafety product and
application as simple as possible. Our goal is to provide the highest
quality and most comfortable products to ensure the customers will
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EYE
PROTECTION
Safety Glasses
There are several different factors involved in choosing a pair
of safety glasses. You have a choice of frame styles, temples, lens
materials, tints, coatings, and sizes. Below is an explanation of
those components to help you find the safety glass to meet your
needs..
• Frame Styles
• Temples
• Lens Materials
• Tints
• Coatings
• Sizes
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Single Panoramic Lens
— Provides an increased field of vision. Offers easy replacement on
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Dual Lens — Features one lens
per eye, and closely resembles prescription or fashion eyewear. Individual
lenses are also replaceable on styles that offer that option. |
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Single Lens with Dual Lens Look —
The best of both worlds. This style offers easy lens replacement with
the fashionable look of a dual lens spectacle. |
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Over-the-Glass — Single lens
panoramic safety glasses are designed to be worn over prescription
glasses. |
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Prescription — Frames can be
fitted with prescription lenses for workers who need prescription
eyewear. |
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Custom Bridge — Designed to fit
low profile nasal areas and high profile cheekbones. Ideal for African-American,
Asian, and Native American facial features. |
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Visitor Specs — Economical eyewear
designed to protect visitors to your worksite. |
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Spatula — Traditional temple
style found on most safety spectacles |
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Duoflex — Temples feature padded
cushions to relieve pressure behind the ears, help prevent eyewear
slippage, and ensure comfortable wear |
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Straight — Fashionable temple
style features pliable metal temples that can be bent for a custom
fit |
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Adjustable — Offers a choice
of temple lengths for a comfortable fit |
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Ratchet — Allows the lens to
pivot for optimal coverage of brow and cheekbone |
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Soft-Fit™ — Sporty, soft, pliable
rubber temples hug the head for a non-slip fit |
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Cushioned — Padded ends relieve
pressure points |
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Lenses:
Lenses are, perhaps, the most important choice you need to make
when selecting a pair of safety glasses. Once you've determined
what type of application you'll be using the spectacles in, your
next task is to choose a lens material, tint, coating, and size
that best fits your needs.
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Polycarbonate —Impact resistant and lightweight
material provides nearly 100% protection against harmful UV rays.
Glass — Not unbreakable, and susceptible to pitting
and scratching. Safety spectacles with glass lenses should not
be used where there is a risk of impact. Whenever possible, use
polycarbonate in place of glass.
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| Tints |
| Clear — Best for use in
normal indoor lighting conditions
Gray — Protects against sunlight in outdoor applications
Amber — Great for low light conditions; provides
enhanced contrast
Copper Blue Block — Blocks glare similar to a
gray or mirrored lens, but provides a brighter field of vision
than other shaded lenses
Mirrored — Ideal for outdoor work; provides anti-glare
protection
Indoor/Outdoor — Great for a variety of lighting
conditions; perfect for those who work indoors and outdoors
Green Shade 3.0 and 5.0 — Especially for use
around welding, brazing, or cutting applications. Not for use
when welding.
Vermillion — Enhances contrast for examining
metal and glass products
Spectrum Control Technology (SCTª) — Reduces
radiation hazards such as ultraviolet (UV), infrared, or blue
light. Great for use around welding sites
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| Coatings |
Hardcoat
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Resists scratches on the lens(es). Many styles of safety glasses
feature a hardcoat for added lens protection.
Anti-fog and Anti-Static —
Some styles of safety glasses offer this coating as an option
to prevent lens fogging. It also prevents static build-up on the
lens to reduce the amount of dust attracted to the lens surface.
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| Sizes |
| Size is determined by the
lens diameter, and is expressed in millimeters (similar to a camera
lens). 54mm and 58mm are two examples
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