Description
Description
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The Wilson transparent welding curtains are designed to filter far and near ultraviolet radiation and blue light and help create a designated space specifically for welding operations.
- Excellent for use in assembly areas
- Prevents sparks and spatter from injuring bystanders
- Durable PVC material resists tearing
- Creates a containment barrier that allows for more efficient fume and vapor extraction
- Curtains are made with grommets for easy hanging or installation on frames
Technical Specifications
- Standards: NFPA 701, CA Fire Marshall
- Color: Orange, Yellow, Green
- Nominal Length (ft.): 6 ft
- Material: Transparent Vinyl
- Heat Resistant Temperature (° F): 150° F
- Thickness (in.): .014"
- Weight (oz.): 13
- Product Type: Curtain
- Nominal Width (ft.): 6 ft, 8 ft
Welding Curtain - 14 mm Transparent - Orange - 6' x 8'- Tech Document
Welding Curtain - 14 mm Transparent - Gold - 6' x 6'- Tech Document
Welding Curtain - 14 mm Transparent - Gold - 6' x 8'- Tech Document
Transparent Welding Curtain - 14mm - Green - 6' x 6'- Tech Document
Transparent Welding Curtain - 14mm - Green - 6' x 8'- Tech Document
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Transparent Welding Curtain for Welding Work Areas
The Wilson 14 MM Transparent Welding Curtain is a welding curtain designed for welding operations in indoor fabrication and assembly areas. Welders, maintenance technicians, and site supervisors typically use this transparent welding curtain to define work zones while maintaining visibility. This is NFPA 701 certified equipment and features 14 mm transparent vinyl with grommets for easier frame mounting.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing teams typically use a welding curtain when they need a designated barrier around active welds in production spaces. The transparent vinyl helps crews monitor nearby work without closing off the area. This supports spark barrier control, UV filtration, and blue light filtering in busy industrial partitions.
Construction Sites
Construction supervisors often rely on a transparent welding curtain for temporary indoor welding zones and task separation. Crews use it to create a workstation divider around fabrication or repair work. The curtain helps support spatter control while keeping surrounding activities visible.
Warehousing and Logistics Facilities
Warehousing teams commonly install welding screen setups when maintenance work happens near stored goods or active travel lanes. The curtain creates a more defined boundary for hot work. It also supports fume extraction by helping contain the work area.
Transportation Maintenance Areas
Maintenance technicians in transportation shops often use transparent vinyl barriers during repair welding on equipment and components. These spaces benefit from easy hanging with grommets and frame mounting options. The curtain helps establish an industrial partition without blocking oversight.
Utilities and Service Operations
Utilities crews often need a fire retardant curtain for indoor maintenance welding and service bay work. This product supports UV filtration and visibility in controlled work zones. All Safety customers often choose this format for project-based or daily-use setups.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because welding curtains need to match the work area, mounting method, and heat exposure level. The transparent welding curtain uses transparent vinyl and durable PVC construction for tear resistance. It is rated to NFPA 701 and CA Fire Marshall standards, which helps users select compliant facility equipment.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| NFPA 701, CA Fire Marshall | Fire-related standards for curtain materials | Supports selection for regulated indoor work areas |
| 14 mm transparent vinyl | Clear, flexible material with visible screening | Helps maintain visibility while separating welding zones |
| Grommets | Built-in hanging points | Allows easier installation on frames or hanging systems |
| 150°F heat resistant temperature | Temperature tolerance for typical hot-work conditions | Helps suit controlled welding environments |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Indoor Fabrication and Welding Zones
Fabrication crews typically use this welding curtain in indoor work areas where they need separation from adjacent tasks. The 6 ft by 6 ft or 6 ft by 8 ft format can fit common partitioning layouts. Workers gain a defined zone for UV filtration and blue light filtering.
Assembly Area Barriers
Assembly teams often need a transparent welding curtain in shared production areas. The curtain helps create a designated welding barrier while keeping supervisors aware of nearby movement. This makes it well suited for assembly area layouts with mixed activity.
Daily-Use Maintenance Setups
Maintenance teams commonly install the curtain for daily-use welding tasks and repair work. The grommets support straightforward hanging on frames or hooks. Users can set up a spark barrier quickly when job conditions change.
Occasional Project Work
Contractors and plant teams often use this curtain for occasional-use hot work when they need a temporary workstation divider. The lightweight 13 oz construction helps with handling and repositioning. The vinyl curtain offers visibility without sacrificing work zone definition.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Welding Curtain Excels
- Assembly areas: The transparent curtain supports visibility while defining a welding zone around nearby workers.
- Manufacturing workstations: Its vinyl curtain design helps contain sparks, spatter, and work area movement.
- Fabrication shops: Grommets and frame mounting make installation practical for changing layouts.
- Indoor welding zones: Common 6 ft by 6 ft and 6 ft by 8 ft sizes suit partitioning needs.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Welders: Use the welding curtain to define their hot work area and maintain visibility around the task.
- Maintenance technicians: Install it during repair work to separate welding from nearby operations.
- Site supervisors: Use it to organize work zones and support controlled access around active welding.
- Safety coordinators: Specify it as part of an industrial partition strategy for hot-work control.
- Assembly workers: Work near screened areas where blue light filtering and spark barrier control matter.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This transparent welding curtain works alongside other equipment for a more complete safety setup. Teams often combine physical screening with personal protective equipment to support multiple layers of control. Welding operations usually benefit from zone separation plus eye, face, and respiratory protection.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Indoor welding bay: welding curtain + welding helmets + gloves + safety glasses
- Fabrication shop: transparent welding curtain + respirators + gloves
- Assembly area hot work: welding curtain + welding helmets + safety glasses + gloves
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this welding curtain when you need a visible barrier for indoor welding near assembly activity. It performs well when teams want grommets for easier installation on frames. It also works well when the job calls for ultraviolet radiation and blue light filtering with workspace visibility.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Match the curtain size to the work area layout.
- Check the mounting method and frame compatibility.
- Review heat exposure and task intensity.
- Confirm the color option that suits visibility needs.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require opaque isolation or a rigid barrier. For those conditions, users may need a different industrial partition or solid welding enclosure. It also may not suit higher-heat applications that exceed the curtain’s rating. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use the curtain when welding operations happen near occupied workstations or assembly areas. Install it per manufacturer instructions with grommets on frames or hanging systems. In most facilities, teams place it where visibility and separation both matter.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the curtain regularly for tears, grommet wear, and heat damage per manufacturer instructions. Clean it with methods approved for transparent vinyl, and store it in a cool, dry area away from sharp objects. Replace it when distortion, tearing, or compromised integrity appears.