Fire retardant anti fire protective clothing
USD $1 - $29 /Pair
Min.Order:2000 Pairs
Fire retardant anti fire protective clothing
Flame retardant lenzing FR base layer tops shirts, made with double Jersey interlock knit construction. It is tough and fray-resistant to prevent rips, tears and abrasions.
Lenzing merino wool blend fabrics are made to avoid burning, shrinking, charring, melting and decomposing when exposed to heat and flame. The fabric used for this men's FR shirt is tough enough, and safe enough, for firefighters and racing crews who are exposed to dangerous heat.
Lenzing RF offers protection from all kinds of heat: fire, radiant heat, electric arcs, molten metals and flash fires.
Material Content: 50% merino wool, 50% lenzing FR
Material Construction: Interlock
Material weight: 200--230gsm
Seam: 100% flame retardant
Feature
Men (cm) | S | M | L | XL |
Chest | 90.5 | 98.5 | 106.5 | 114.5 |
Waist | 77.5 | 84.5 | 91.5 | 98.5 |
Hip | 93.5 | 100 | 106.5 | 113 |
We also provide Nomex/Lenzing FR, Modacrylic/Polyester,Modacrylic/Cotton, Cotton/Proban, Kevalar series of flame retardant products.
Standards
EN 11612 - Clothing to protect against heat and Flame
EN 61482-1-2 - Electric arc/
EN 1149-5 Electrostatic
ISO EN11611 Welding
NFPA 2112
NFPA 70E
1. Per client's requirements and would have everying approved before shipping
2. We could also give some advices on packaging to avoid higher cost and frieght.
3. We will send PL and INV for client's approval before bulk shippment.
Sample cost | free or charge with freight collect |
Sample lead time | 15 days |
MOQ | 1000 pcs |
Bulk lead time | 45-60 days |
Payment | T/T or L/C |
Package | cost of package excluded |
Delivery | 45 - 60 days after confirmation |
Harvest embraces key fiber technology and integrates rich resources of industrial chain in East China to form deep strategic cooperation with tens of factories and for unique vertical production chain system.Harvest can carry out flexible adjustment based on specificity of products and quickly realize samples within 15 days according to clients' demand.For bulk production, The maximum yield can be up to 50,000 pieces a day.
1.We are manufacturer---With our own factory located in Qingdao, Shandong covering more than 8,500 square meters and with over 5,00 hard-working experienced staff to guarantee our super quality.
2.Super quality------The production chain from raw material to end products is spinning, weaving, dying, finishing and sewing. Due to this complex production procedure, we should reduce this technical risk when using a new raw material. To achieve this, we employ veteran engineers to do experimental investigation and test for new technology in each production link. The general engineer formulates the technological procedure manual excuated by production department for every product to ensure the quality. This kind of management system ensures the unique features and high quality of products.
Who should wear Flame Resistant garments?
Anyone who may be in danger of experiencing an arc flash or flash fire, which includes, but is not limited to: oil workers, refinery, chemical, petrochemical, manufacturing, electricians, linemen, welders, miners and more.
What is Primary and Secondary Personal Protection?
This can be misleading. Primary Personal Protection Equipment is PPE which is your primary protection from a hazard and is meant to be taken off when the hazard does not exist. An example of Primary PPE is a welder’s helmet. In contrast, Secondary Personal Protection Equipment is PPE which you always have on, regardless if there is an immediate hazard or not. Secondary PPE is your last line of defense if an accident were to occur. Flame Resistant garments are considered secondary PPE because you always have them on regardless if there is or is not a pending incident.
Can I wear a non-FR jacket over my flame resistant PPE?
Your outermost layer should also be flame resistant. Under some conditions it is possible to wear 100% cotton (non-FR) garments under your flame resistant garments, however, it is exceedingly important that you do not wear any synthetic materials under flame resistant garments. You should also avoid non-FR or synthetic accessories outside of your garments.
What standards should I be looking for in FR clothing?
All FR garments sold in the US or Canada should meet NFPA 2112 and/or CGSB 155.20 and should have a hang tag in the back of the neck stating what standards the garment meets. If there is no tag, the garment fails to meet the any standards and caution should be taken when considering your purchase.
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