Safety Gear

Motorcycle helmet visors.

Motorcycle riders know the inconvenience and dangers of fogging. If the driver has bad eyesight and wears glasses, the importance of anti-fogging technology becomes that much greater. Fogging in the interior of the visor due to breathing and body temperature and the fogging on the exterior of the visor when moving indoors during winter result in great inconvenience. To prevent this, some additional gear must be separately purchased, or additional steps are required during cleaning/maintenance, causing inconvenience for the user. In environments with wide temperature differences, the anti-fogging effect is less effective.

Ray Materials anti-fog coating technology is highly suitable for motorcycle helmet visors. High-strength PC materials can have a super-hydrophilic anti-fog coating applied to both the interior and exterior, making pin locks unnecessary. Coating on both sides grants clear vision, with immunity to external environments.

Safety glasses

Industrial workers must use safety glasses to protect their eyes from dust and other particles that occur at worksites. They are essential for worker safety. The workers’ body temperature or temperature differences on the site can lead to fogging and potentially very dangerous situations. Anti-fog coatings on existing safety glasses will become inactive or become less effective when the lenses are wiped or come into contact with moisture. Because anti-fog coatings are based on hydrophilic properties, they are susceptible to moisture or friction.

Ray Materials anti-fog coating technology uses a special substance that is not soluble in water, making it resistant to moisture while maintaining its hydrophilic properties, with high strength to protect functionality, thus keeping workers safe at worksites.