Technical description
Flame-Resistant Trousers for Molten Metal made entirely from permanent flame-resistant fabric, with Velcro and snap closure, cotton drawstring, and elastic for better adjustment. Stitched with aramid thread.
Application
Protection for the user’s legs against thermal agents (small flames, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, and molten metal) and against abrasive, scuffing, and thermal agents from welding operations and similar processes. Protection against thermal agents, heat, and flames ISO11612:2017. Protection for welding and similar processes ISO11611:2015..
SUPREMA code and sizes
1028 – (S)
1028-1 – (M)
1028-2 – (L)
1028-3 – (XL)
1028-4 – (XXL)
Approval certificate
Flame-Resistant Trousers for Molten Metal: 41.795
End of service life for PPE
Replace the Flame-Resistant Trousers for Molten Metal when there is fabric rupture or damage.
PPE expiry date
Five (5) years from the manufacturing date. Store the garments in well-ventilated areas, away from heat or moisture.
Cleaning instructions
— It is important to wash the garments separately from other items, avoiding fiber contamination.
— Never use chlorine-based products during washing, as it compromises mechanical resistance and causes the emergence of unpleasant odors.
— Do not use chlorinated softeners, as these compounds remaining on the garment reduce thermal protection.
— Wash with liquid detergent or neutral powder.
— Do not use bar soap, as it can lead to the formation of insoluble calcium on the fabric, which, being flammable, affects the retardant effect.
— Rinses should be longer to eliminate dirt residues that have been removed from the fabric and may be in the machine, preventing redeposition.
— Dry upside down to increase the durability of your uniform’s color.
— For industrial drying, do not exceed 70ºC.
— Maximum iron temperature of 110ºC.
Attention
All safety clothing is designed to protect the user against specific risks. It is essential to carefully verify if this PPE | Product meets the safety requirements.
A1 – Flame Spread Test conducted with horizontal flame.
Class 1 – Protection against techniques and situations involving low spatter formation in welding, such as: gas welding, MIG welding, micro plasma welding, electric welding.
Class 2 – Protection against techniques and situations involving high spatter formation in welding, such as: electric welding, oxy-acetylene welding, plasma cutting, welding performed in confined spaces, etc.
A value of “0” means the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not suitable for the specific risk.
The letter “X” indicates that the PPE has not been tested for the specific risk in question.