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8cal Arc Flash Protective Clothing

Body Protection Arc Flash Protective Clothing
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8cal Arc Flash Protective Clothing

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Category II 8cal/cm2 Arc Flash Protective Clothing

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Materials
Nomex® Essential arc flash and inherently flame resistant fabric
Double safety stitched seams with flame resistant sewing thread
Concealed flame resistant zippers
Elasticated wrist
Two front insert pockets on jacket and pants respectively
ATPV 8cal/cm2
Feature
Arc Flash Protection Jacket, Pant
Square collar, double -stitched seams for enhanced durability
Flame resistance, never drip or melt, lighter in weight, extremely durable and resistant to tear and easy to maintain
Type 6. 4cal/cm2, 8. 7cal/cm2, 12cal/cm2, 33cal/cm2, 42cal/cm2, 67cal/cm2
Size Both European and Asian sizes available, or made to custom sizes
Colors Grey, Medium Blue, Orange and customized colors
Standard ASTM F1959, ASTM F2621,NFPA 70E, IEC 61482-1-1, EN ISO 11612:2015, EN 1149-5:2018, DL/T320-2019, GB 8965.1-2020
Applications Petrochemical, oil and gas, chemical, electric power industry, paint and any other environment where exposed to the flash fire or electric arc risks

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