Bizweld Flame and Arc Resistant Coverall
- Product Code:
- Biz5
- Brand:
- Portwest
$136.45 Including Gst
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This is item is available for purchase only when branded in house with embroidery or screen printing.
The Bizweld Iona Coverall offers visible protection to the wearer. Clever design features include flame resistant reflective tape on the shoulders, sleeves and legs, the option to insert knee pads when needed, ample storage space and a rule pocket. A very popular style.
- 100% Cotton 330 gsm
- Class 1 welding protection
- Premium flame resistant reflective tape
- Radio loop for easy clipping of a radio
- Knee pad pockets to facilitate knee pads *Knee pads sold separately
- Chest pockets with stud closure
- Concealed stud front for easy access
- Stud adjustable cuffs for a secure fit
- Rule pocket
- Concealed phone pocket
- ARC2 (previously HRC2)
- 8 pockets for ample storage
- 50+ UPF rated fabric to block 98% of UV rays
- Certified protection against molten metal splash
- Guaranteed flame resistance for life of garment
- Protection against radiant, convective and contact heat
- Side elastic waist for ultimate wearer comfort
- 8 pockets for ample storage
- Hook and loop cuffs for a secure fit
Standards:
- EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1, E1, F1
- EN ISO 11611 CLASS 1 A1+A2
- ASTM F1959/F1959M-12
- ATPV=11.2 CAL/CM² (HAF=80.4%)
EN ISO 11612 PROTECTION AGAINST HEAT AND FLAMES:The old standard for Fireproof protective clothing was EN531. This has now been replaced by EN ISO 11612 – Protective Clothing for Heat and Flame. EN ISO 11612 not only tests the fabric used to produce the clothing, but it also tests the whole fireproof garment. more info
EN ISO 11611 Class 1: For less hazardous techniques and situations, causing lower level of spatter and radiant heat. Suitable for manual welding techniques with light formation of splatters and drops, e.g. gas welding, TIG, MIG, micro plasma welding, brazing, spot welding and MMA welding. The material must be able to withstand at least 15 drops of molten metal without exceeding an increase in temperature of 40 degrees on the reverse of the material.
Garments compliant to HRC (Hazard Risk Category) 2, as defined by NFPA 70E, 2012 edition, have an arc rating that is greater than or equal to 8 cal/cm², but is less than 25 cal/cm². HRC 2 may also be called Level 2
Size | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL |
To Fit Chest (cm) | 92-99 | 100-105 | 106-115 | 116-125 | 126-135 | 136-141 | 142-151 | 152-161 |