![]() Didymium safety glasses are known as rose glass, rose didymium, ACE, Phillips Ace 202, and purple glass.If you’re shopping for didymium safety glasses, here’s what you need to know: Our Green Ace Shade 3 and 5 work best for those doing torchwork exclusively with borosilicate or pyrex (scientific) glass. If you are working with both types of glass, you can use a green shade 2, 3, or 5 plastic clip-on flip-up to augment your didymium safety glasses. Sodium flare is emitted by soft glass as well as borosilicate glass (pyrex) during torch work, but borosilicate releases IR in addition to UV and sodium flare. Looking for safety glasses for use with soft glass?ĭidymium safety glasses are known by a lot of names: rose didymium, rose glass, ACE, ACE 202, Phillips 202, even “purple glass,” but these all refer to the same didymium lenses.ĭidymium safety glasses protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and sodium flare, both of which are associated with torch work when bead making and silver soldering.
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