Just launched – °Õ²â³¦³ó±ð³¾Â® 6000 SFR​
There are two categories of flame-resistant protective garments made for industrial applications: primary flame-resistant (FR) protective garments and secondary flame-resistant (SFR) protective garments. Each category is designed to help protect workers in different ways.​
Primary flame-resistant (FR) protective clothing:​
Secondary flame-resistant (SFR) protective clothing:​
When selecting a secondary flame-resistant (SFR) protective garment, it is important to examine both the flame-resistant (FR) requirements and perform a hazard assessment for hazardous and nonhazardous particles, liquids, or chemicals. Please visit k8ÓéÀÖâ„¢ ³§²¹´Ú±ð³§±Ê·¡°äâ„¢ to learn more about °Õ²â±¹±ð°ì® 400 SFR, °Õ²â³¦³ó±ð³¾Â® 2000 SFR, and °Õ²â³¦³ó±ð³¾Â® 6000 SFR garments and the specified hazards they help protect against.​
Broad chemical protection and secondary flame resistance in a lightweight garment​
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Chemical and secondary flame protection in a lightweight garment​
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The protection, durability and comfort of °Õ²â±¹±ð°ì®, now with secondary flame resistance​â¶Ä‹
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°Õ²â±¹±ð°ì® 400 SFR can be recycled through the °Õ²â±¹±ð°ì® protective apparel recycling program if not contaminated with hazardous materials.