Nike™ 8130 Radiation Protective Eye Glasses - Full Rim, Metal Frame, Rubber Temple Bars, Adjustable Nose Pad, Large

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Brand : Colortrieve
BulletPoint1 : Nike 8130 - Size: 56-16-140. Bridge: 16mm. Lens Width: 56mm. Lens Height: 34.7mm. Frame Width: 135mm. Arm Length: 140mm. Frame Features: Adjustable Nosepad/Rubber Temples. Frame Material: Metal/Plastic. Frame Style: Rectangle. Gender: Male/Female. Size: Large. Temples: Bent
BulletPoint2 : Nike Brand 8130 features a full rim metal frame design with rubber temple bars. The frame also comes with screw-in nose pad for adjustability and comfort. Standard high quality, distortion-free SF-6 Schott Glass Radiation-reducing lenses with 0.75mm lead equivalency.
BulletPoint3 : Nike radiation lead glasses reduce the force of X-ray radiation that can pass through the lens. This reduction prevents a significant amount of harmful X-rays that you may be exposed to during fluoroscopy from hitting your eyes. Radiation glasses are lightweight, durable, and comfortable, ideal for use in a busy radiology area.
BulletPoint4 : Leaded eyewear is designed specifically for X-Ray fluoroscopic procedures to reduce the amount of scatter radiation exposed to the user. The use of lead glasses is crucial for radiology professionals, rad techs, radiologists, technicians, and nurses to prevent radiation exposure to the eyes. Leaded glasses are designed to protect staff in medical imaging, radiology or any field with exposure to x-ray radiation.
BulletPoint5 : Radiation eye glasses are not shatter proof and are not indicated to be used as safety glasses. Proudly made in the USA and distributed by a Veteran Owned Small Business.
FdaDeviceClassification : i
FdaIndicationOfUse : otc
FdaInstructionsForUseType : na
FdaLabelType : consumer
ItemName : Nike™ 8130 Radiation Protective Eye Glasses - Full Rim, Metal Frame, Rubber Temple Bars, Adjustable Nose Pad, Large
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : professional-medical-ct-scanners-and-supplies
Manufacturer : Phillips Safety
NumberOfItems : 1
PartNumber : RG-NI-8130-56
ProductDescription : Nike 8130 feature high quality, distortion-free SF-6 Schott glass radiation-reducing lenses with 0.75mm Pb lead equivalency protection. The lead glasses Nike 8130 have clear CE Certified Lens and weight 62.2 g or 63.7 g in the larger version. Made of high-quality metal and plastic, it is a durable and lightweight rectangular frame. These Nike lead glasses feature adjustable nosepads and rubberized temple bars. Nike Model 8130 features a full rim metal frame design with rubber temple bars. The frame also comes with screw-in nose pad for adjustability and comfort.

Radiation safety glasses reduce the force of X-ray radiation that can pass through the lens. This reduction prevents a significant amount of harmful X-rays that you may be exposed to during fluoroscopy from hitting your eyes. This product offers our standard high quality, distortion-free SF-6 Schott Glass Radiation-reducing lenses with .75mm lead equivalency.

Sizes: 54-16-140 or 56-16-140
Bridge: 16mm
Lens Width: 54mm or 56mm
Lens Height: 33.5mm or 34.7mm
Frame Width: 135mm
Arm Length: 140mm

Brand: Nike
Frame Colors: Satin Black-001, Satin Black/Gym Red-073, Satin Walnut/Olive-210, Satin Navy/Blue-416
Lens protection: 0.75mm Pb lead equivalency Schott Glass radiation protective, clear CE Certified lenses
Frame Features: Adjustable Nosepad/Rubber Temples
Frame Material: Metal/Plastic
Frame Style: Rectangle
Gender: Male/Female
Size: Medium/Large
Temples: Bent
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2024-08-14T15:57:59.134Z
Size : 56-16-140
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 42142900

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