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EYE P GLASSES
PROTECT YOUR EYES AGAINST X-RAY INDUCED CATARACT
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Flip Up Design

  • X-ray protective goggles have traditionally made of leaded glass, which makes them heavy and uncomfortable, especially if worn during longer procedures

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  • EYE-P goggles are made of light-weight acrylic shields which are both highly effective in reducing scatter radiation up to 70&

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  • EYE-P goggles can be worn standalone or over prescription glasses. They come with large flip-up shields to maximize wearer protection and comfort

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  • Amber acrylic with black accents

Product Specifications
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Weight

46g 

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Outer Size (WxHxL)

50mm x 160mm x 160mm

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Material

Acrylic-lead shield

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Radiation Protection

0.07mm Pb equivalent

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Made in Japan

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Our eyes are sensitive, even to very low doses of x-ray radiation exposure. X-ray radiation directed toward the lens surface can cause cataract, sometimes with a delay of several months to a year before opacities appear

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Healthy Eye

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X-Ray Induced Cataract

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has revised its eye dose threshold and the occupational annual dose limit significantly downwards. More recent epidemiological studies suggest a ‘no threshold’, as even extremely low doses of radiation can induce cataracts.

 

Protect your eyes against a decrease in eyesight, sharpness, ability to focus and see objects in bright sunlight, which are among the typical symptoms with posterior subscapular cataracts.

PROTECT YOUR EYES AGAINST X-RAY INDUCED CATARACT

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  • X-ray protective goggles have traditionally made of leaded glass, which makes them heavy and uncomfortable, especially if worn during longer procedures.

  • Light weight, acrylic-lead shields

  • Flip-up design

  • Large protective area

  • Side shields for added splash protection

  • Can be worn standalone or over existing prescription glasses

  • Adjustable nose bridge and temple bar

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