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270338 - Miller Malibu Safety Glasses - Smoke Lens, Anti-Fog, Black Frame

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Industrial-Grade Eye Protection with Superior Optical Clarity

The Miller 270338 Malibu Safety Glasses represent a convergence of high-performance safety engineering and ergonomic design, tailored for industrial environments where eye protection is non-negotiable. Designed by Miller Electric, a leader in welding and industrial safety solutions, these glasses are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of fabrication shops, construction sites, and manufacturing facilities. The primary function of the 270338 model is to provide robust impact resistance; they are fully compliant with ANSI Z87.1+ and CSA Z94.3 standards, ensuring they can withstand high-velocity impacts from flying debris, sparks, and particulate matter common in metalworking operations.

The lenses are constructed from high-grade, shatterproof polycarbonate, a material chosen for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and optical transparency. This specific model features a smoke lens tint, which is ideal for outdoor applications or bright indoor environments where glare reduction is necessary to maintain visual acuity and reduce eye strain. To further enhance performance, the lenses are treated with a premium anti-fog coating. This feature is critical in industrial settings where temperature fluctuations or physical exertion can cause standard lenses to fog, obscuring vision and creating safety hazards. Additionally, a scratch-resistant hard coat protects the lens surface from the abrasive dust and grit typical of grinding and cutting zones, extending the service life of the eyewear.

Beyond impact and environmental protection, the Miller Malibu glasses offer 99.9% protection against harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation. This makes them an essential component of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for workers exposed to sunlight or specific industrial light sources. The frame design prioritizes stability and fit; soft rubber nose pads and temple tips prevent slippage, ensuring the glasses remain securely in place even when the user is looking down or moving rapidly. For procurement managers and safety officers, the Miller 270338 offers a reliable, compliant, and durable solution that workers will be willing to wear, thereby improving overall safety compliance rates within the facility.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Safety Glasses
Lens Coating:Anti-Fog, Anti-Scratch
Frame Color:Black
Material:Polycarbonate
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Product Type:Safety Glasses
Lens Coating:Anti-Fog, Anti-Scratch
Frame Color:Black
UV Protection:99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC
Material:Polycarbonate
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Lens Color:Smoke
Frame Style:Malibu
Safety Rating:ANSI Z87.1+, CSA Z94.3

INCLUDED

  • 1 Pair of Miller Malibu Safety Glasses (Smoke Lens/Black Frame)

APPLICATIONS

  • General fabrication and metalworking
  • Outdoor construction and maintenance
  • Grinding and chipping operations
  • Automotive repair and assembly
  • Site inspection and supervision
  • Recreational outdoor activities requiring eye protection

FAQ

Yes, the Miller 270338 Malibu glasses meet ANSI Z87.1+ standards for high-impact protection.

Yes, the polycarbonate lenses block 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays.

Smoke lenses are primarily designed for outdoor use or bright indoor environments to reduce glare. For low-light indoor areas, clear lenses are recommended.

Yes, they feature an anti-fog coating to prevent condensation build-up during use.

Yes, the low-profile frame design generally fits comfortably under most standard welding helmets.

Yes, the lenses have a hard coat treatment to resist scratching from dust and debris.

The frame is black with a matte finish.

No, these are standard safety lenses and are not polarized, which allows for better visibility of digital screens and instrument panels often found in industrial settings.