Bolle Safety Glasses TRYON BSSI Tactical Military
Ballistic Spectacles Platinum Coating UV protection Lens
Description:
Wrap-around equipped with co-injected FLEX160° temples, an
adjustable nose bridge, and our exclusive PLATINUM ASAF coating…TRYON perfectly
combines innovation and absolute protection.
Features:
Technical information:
Smoke - Safety
spectacles with smoke lenses are essential outdoors, which provide 13% light transmission and filters 99.99% UVA &
UVB. The lenses are compatible with the PLATINUM anti-fog coating.
CSP - Ideal
for all activities requiring exposure to alternating high and low light.
Adapted to environments with extreme temperatures, both cold and hot. Blue
light filtration and provide 65% light transmission and combination with the
exclusive PLATINUM anti-fog coating.
Polarized - Improves colour perception and visual comfort. Improves perception
of contrast and depth. Reduces eye strain. Provide 13% light transmission and filters 99.99% UVA & UVB. Glare
can be distracting, annoying and dangerous. Light rays from the sun vibrate and
radiate in all directions; Bollé Safety Polarised lenses align these rays,
resulting in a crystal clear view of your environment. The polarised lenses are
injection moulded. The optically precise polarising film is embedded into the
lens ensuring it won’t wear or scratch off the lens.
Platinum Coating - The
new exclusive anti-scratch and anti-fog coating guarantees even more safety,
reliability and comfort.This permanent coating is applied on both sides of the
lens giveing them a high resistance to scratching (1.4 cd / m²), to the most
aggressive chemicals and delays the onset of fogging for 2 minutes, as per the
testing requirements of EN166. In all circumstances and at all times the
PLATINUM lens innovation guarantees your eyes improved protection. Washable
(water and soap)
FLEX 160° - Soft and ultra pliable, 160° flex frames can be used to adjust the
space between the temples for better wearer comfort.
STANAG 2920 - STANAG standards are military standards recognized in all
NATO countries.
This standard concerns
bulletproof materials and combat clothing. In the case of Bollé Safety Standard
Issue, goggles and glasses are subjected to impact tests using projectiles
simulating ballistic fragments.
All the tests allow to
calculate a V50 corresponding to the speed at which the projectile has a 50%
chance to perforate the material. The value of the V50 varies according to the
nature of the materials and therefore the colour of the lenses.
MIL-PRF - MIL
is an evolving American military standard: Mil - PRF - 31013 (1996) and Mil
43511D (2006) were replaced by GL-PD-10-12 (2010), which will then be revised
and transformed into MIL-PRF-32432 in 2013.
These military standards
specify criteria with which products must comply in terms of eye protection. These
criteria concern in particular ballistic protection, optical qualities, product
durability, etc.
The MIL standard which
is used as a reference standard by many countries.
Lens Marking –
Optical class symbols:
1. Continuous work
Mechanical strength
symbols:
F. Low energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g
ball at 45 m/s Maximum protection for glasses.
T. The letter T, immediately after the
mechanical strength symbol, authorises use for high speed particles at
extreme temperatures.
Others symbols:
K. Resistance to surface damage by fine
particles
N. Resistance to fogging
CE. European standard
Frame Marking –
EN 166: guaranteed minimum resistance of the
protective eyewear against everyday risks including dropping the protective
eyewear onto the ground, ageing by light exposure, exposure to heat or
corrosion etc.
F. Low energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g
ball at 45 m/s Maximum protection for glasses.
T. The letter T, immediately after the
mechanical strength symbol, authorises use for high speed particles
at extreme temperatures.
CE. European standard