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FR Anti-Arc Anti-Static Hi Vis Waterproof Jacket/Coat & Pant

Body Protection Arc Flash Protective Clothing
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FR Anti-Arc Anti-Static Hi Vis Waterproof Jacket/Coat & Pant

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98%Polyster, 2%carbon Waterproof, Flame Resistant Anti-static with ATPV 8cal electric arc protective and breathable Coat.

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Hazard Risk Category HRC 1, HRC 2
Features Highly visible, arc flash protective, flame resistant, anti-static,waterproof
Type Jackets & Trousers / Long Coats & Leggings
Size Both European and Asian sizes available, or made to custom sizes
Colors Fluorescent Yellow, Navy blue, Red
Applications Multifunction raincoat is applied to different environment like petrochemical, oil and gas, chemical, electric power industry, paint, railway etc. where exposed to flame risks
Standard EN ISO20471:2013class3, IEC 61482-1-2:2009 Class1, EN1149-5:2008, EN13034:2005 type6, EN ISO11612:2008, EN ISO 11611:2007

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