Cotton High Quality Flame Retardant Work Suit
Fabric: 100%Cotton, 260gsm
Color: Navy blue, Orange,Royal blue,Khaki
Standards: EN11611, EN11612, NFPA2112, NFPA70E
Feature:
1.Two chest pocket with flap
2.Two side and back pocket
3.Tool pocket on both legs
Cotton flame retardant fabric is 100% natural fiber cotton woven, this high-quality flame retardant work suit is the use of cotton flame retardant fabric. What are the advantages of using this material? The 100% cotton fireproof clothing is breathable, moisture fast, and can sweat a lot in long sleeved pants in hot weather or hard work, but has to wear overalls for safety, so it’s very uncomfortable, and that in turn affects the Worker’s productivity. But the moisture and air permeability of the flame-retardant suit can make up for these shortcomings, allowing workers to wear comfortable overalls at work. In addition, the cotton work clothes feel soft, soft luster, but also has anti-static ecological environmental characteristics, which is a major advantage of this clothing, very friendly to workers.
The fire retardant suit comes in a variety of colors and can be bright or dark depending on the workplace. The suit is certified in EN11611, EN11612, NFPA2112, NFPA70E and is guaranteed in quality. The jacket has two pockets with a lid to carry some work papers and is not easy to lose. The pants have two side pockets and a back pocket, as well as a tool pocket in the legs for carrying common tools. In short, the overall effect of this garment is fully qualified, and has its unique advantages, if you do not know what you need to work clothes you can contact us, we sincerely serve you.
How do you judge the flame resistant suit’s flame retardancy?
What’s a flame retardant suit? Flame retardant clothing is a kind of clothing which can prevent flame spread and extinguish itself in a certain period of time after processing. How do we measure the flame retardancy of flame retardant clothing? We judge the flame retardancy from the burning rate of the flame retardant clothing. The flame-retardant fabric was exposed to the flame for a specified period of time, and then the flame was removed. The duration of the flame burning and non-flame burning and the extent of damage to the fabric were also measured. The shorter the time of flameless combustion and flameless combustion, the lower the degree of damage, the better the flame-retardant property of the fabric. On the contrary, the worse the flame retardancy of the fabric.