HB PROTECTIVE WEAR Catalogue 2019

EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C2/D3/E3 EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C3/D3/E3/F1 EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C3/D3/E3/F1 EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C3/D3/E3/F1 EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C4 EN ISO 11612 A1/B1/C3/D3/E3/F1 For work in high-temperature environments, we offer aluminised heat protection clothing from head to toe in six different versions. The fabrics differ in terms of the composition of the carrier material, the type of aluminisation, the weight and the concrete protective properties against the different types of heat stress – indicated by the protection classes in the standard pictogram. TEMPEX ® -TREME HEAT FABRIC COMPOSITION MATERIAL  MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS MAT. NO. CK-10/Z  70 % POLYACRYLIC, 30 % ARAMIDE · twill weave · weight: approx. 370 g/m² · 12004 vacuum metallisation · light · good protection against heat and molten metals CK-11/Z  70 % POLYACRYLIC, 30 % ARAMIDE · twill weave · weight: approx. 490 g/m² · 12005 vacuum metallisation · very good protection against heat and molten metals KF-3/Z  100 % ARAMIDE · herringbone twill · weight: approx. 460 g/m² · 12003 vacuum metallisation · very good protection against heat and molten metals KF-3/ZF 100 % ARAMIDE · twill weave · weight: approx. 480 g/m² · 12006 vacuum metallisation · very good protection against heat and molten metals RF-1/Y 100 % RAYON · herringbone twill · weight: approx. 585 g/m² · coated on both 12012 sides with metallised polyester film · no protection against molten metals · excellent protection against radiant heat (C4 = highest performance level) KF-4/Z 49 % ARAMIDE, 51 % GLASS · herringbone twill · weight: approx. 690 g/m² · 12011 vacuum metallisation · very good protection against heat and molten metals FIELDS OF APPLICATION: Steel works, aluminium working industry, foundries, heat exposed work places Every protective garment certified according to EN ISO 11612 is part of a clothing system combined with heat protection clothing worn under it. The protective function only applies to the parts of the body covered by protective wear. Additional protective clothing needs to be worn in combination with a suit according to EN ISO 11612. EN ISO 11612 defines a suit as a two-piece garment consisting of Coat/Jacket and Trousers. A clothing system (suit and additional protective clothing) according to EN ISO 11612 consists of COAT/JACKET · TROUSERS · APRON · HEAD AND FACE PROTECTION · CUFFS · GAITERS. Every garment has to be worn in combination with the others. FOUNDRY COAT, PROTECTIVE HOOD, HEAT PROTECTION SCREEN (POLYCARBONATE) AND 5-FINGER GLOVES. 84 ©HB PROTECTIVE WEAR

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