The Nomex long-sleeved coverall It's a one-piece garment with long sleeves and legs . It's generally not tight-fitting , and there's no gap between the jacket and pants. They usually have several pockets that allow them to hold various tools, as well as a front closure that runs along the front of the body to the throat.
The Nomex coverall is made of anti-static fabric and features silver reflective tape on the legs, arms, and shoulders, and snaps at the cuffs, ankles, collar, and pockets. It also features a front pocket, a flap, and a safety snap on the left chest, and two side pockets with safety snaps at the waist.
These coveralls are made with Nomex fabric, which is highly resistant to heat and flame, which is incorporated into the fiber's molecular structure. This heat and flame resistance is inherent, so no matter how many times it is washed, it will last the entire life of the garment. They also absorb a lot of moisture , allowing them to dry much more quickly, keeping the wearer comfortable.
Advantages
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The overalls Nomex long sleeves It is made up of fibers that allow for greater resistance, making the garment antistatic ; it also does not melt or burn.
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Workers can work comfortably and safely because the coveralls are lightweight, comfortable, and highly durable.
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The overalls char and thicken with heat, creating a protective layer between the fire and the wearer's skin.
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These coveralls last much longer than most protective clothing, as they can last an average of up to 125 industrial washes and have a lifespan of up to 5 years.
Characteristics
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This coverall is sewn with Nomex thread throughout . It features reflective tape on the arms, legs, and shoulders.
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The jumpsuit features a front closure covered with a flap, a double-stitched collar, and adjustable cuffs.
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This overall has two diagonally positioned chest pockets with a flap on the left, a snap on the back on the left, two slanted and pocketed pockets on the front of the trousers, and a tool pocket on the arm.
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The coverall is used in general industry for protection against electric arcs and for work with energized equipment or control circuits.