3406 - 190gsm Flame Retardant Two Tone Drill Shirt, L/S

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$52.90
SKU:
3406

Product Overview

Fabric: 190 gsm Cotton Drill
HiVis full open front with twin flap pockets. Two tone front & back with gusset sleeves. 

Complies with International F/R Standards: BS EN ISO 11612:2008 Protective Clothing to protect against heat & flame  - Clause 6.3

ARC Thermal Protection Value -  ATPV Rating: 6.8 Cal/cm2 (Calories per cubic centimeter) Comply with ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 Standard HRC: 1

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DNC patron saint arc rated flame retardant range fabric & material specifications

190gsm Patron Saint F/R cotton fabric, Arc Thermal Protection Value – ATPV Rating: 6.8 Cal/cm2(in Calories per
cubic centimetre), Comply with ASTM F1959/F1959M-12, Standard Test Method for Determining the Arc Rating
of Materials for Clothing, Incident Energy Range: 4 to 10 Cal/cm² for HRC1.


• 311gsm Patron Saint F/R cotton fabric, Arc Thermal Protection Value – ATPV Rating: 14.0 Cal/cm2
(in Calories per cubic centimetre), Comply with ASTM F1959/F1959M-12, Standard Test Method for
Determining the Arc Rating of Materials for Clothing, Incident Energy Range: 10 to 20 Cal/cm² for HRC2.


• Comply with BS EN ISO 11612:2008 Protective Clothing to Protect against Heat and Flame - Clause 6.3.


• Comply with the Oeko-tex100 Certificate no azo-dyes, Nickel… in very low free formaldehyde levels
( <75ppm) Safe to wear against the skin.


• Comply with HiVis Standards of AS/NZS 1906.4: 2010 & AS/NZS 4602.1: 2011.


• 100% cotton nature fibres comply AS/NZS1020:1995 Control of undesirable static Control.


• 3M8935 F/R & Anti-static Reflective Tape.


• Comply with AS/NZS 4399: 1999-- UPF50+.


• 50+ domestic washes @60ƒ?Ÿ, tumble dry.


DNC Patron Saint Flame Retardant Range: Day, D/N Shirts, Trousers, coveralls & Jackets.
Suitable Industries: Oil, Gas, Electrical, Infrastructure and Minin

 

 

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  • 5
    best for welders

    Posted by Evaan on 18th Jun 2017

    Sine I'm a welder, my uniforms are always exposed to the bright arc from welding. My previous uniforms would only last days or weeks and you can already see that its starting to fade the colour and then followed by becoming easily ripped during laundry and starts to catch fire during welding. I bought 2 of this uniforms early this year and waited till now if it will really last. Well the conclusion is yes, it is still intact and the colour is still bright and still very comfortable to wear. This uniform should be standard for welders and other similar jobs.