Tranemo Workwear 5701-88 Cantex Weld Stretch Visible Winter Jacket

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Tranemo Workwear 5701-88 Cantex Weld Stretch Visible Winter Jacket
PFAS-free and inherently flame-retardant winter jacket with increased visibility, sleeves and front in Cantex Weld and back in Cantex Stretch. The jacket has a quilted lining and fleece in the collar.

Concealed front zip and press studs. Extended back and two side slits for greater freedom of movement. Two loops for communication equipment. Chest pockets with flap, tool belt and hidden key ring holder for ID pocket. Vertical zip pocket on the left chest. Spacious side pockets with flap. Adjustable cuffs and windstopper on the inside. Inner pocket. Contrast stitching. *The garment has been tested in a 3-layer system together with basic underwear. Tranemo recommends underwear 5920/5940 and 5980.

Characteristics:
- Lining, quilted FR, 160+80 g/m²
- Lining, quilted FR, 160+120 g/m²
- Cantex stretch, 365 gsm, LOI: 29.5%
- Cantex Weld, 365gsm, LOI: 29.0%
- Lining, Cantex fleece, 330 g/m²

This Cantex Weld Stretch Winter Jacket is available in the following colors and sizes:

94 yellow/navy XS-4XL

 

Standardization:
EN ISO 11612 A1+A2 B1 C1 E3 F1
EN ISO 11612 – This standard describes protective clothing against heat and flames.

IEC 61482-2 APC 2 ELIM: 30.0 cal/cm² ATPV: 34.0 cal/cm²
IEC 61482-2 – This standard specifies PPE clothing that protects against the risk of an electric arc.

EN 1149-5
EN ISO 1149-5 - This standard describes PPE clothing that is used in an explosive hazardous environment, in other words ATEX environment where there is a risk of sparks being generated by the clothing, which could result in an explosion.

EN ISO 11611 CL.2 A1+A2
EN ISO 11611 – This standard describes PPE clothing used in welding or related processes, where there is a risk of metal splashes, brief contact with flames, radiant heat from the arc flash, electric shock due to short circuit and incidental contact with live conductors with a voltage of up to approx. 100 V DC at normal welding conditions.

EN 13034 type PB[6]
EN ISO 13034 - This standard describes PPE clothing that is used when there is a risk of exposure to a light spray of chemical liquids or small splashes, against which a liquid-tight barrier (at the molecular level) is not required.

EN 342: 5701+5122 Protective clothing against cold and low temperatures
The EN342 standard specifies requirements and test methods for garments and garment ensembles (e.g. coveralls or two-piece suits) that provide protection against a cold environment, characterized by a combination of humidity, wind and an air temperature below -5°C.

This standard has an ice crystal as its symbol. In addition, four values are indicated.
From the top down:
a) (u) Icler; resulting basic thermal insulation (m2k/W). Measured on a 'moving' mannequin (+ type reference underwear).
b) (u) Icle; resulting thermal insulation (m2k/W). Measured on a static mannequin.
c) air permeability class (3 levels)
d) Water penetration resistance class (2 levels)


CE
The CE marking indicates that the product has been examined according to Regulation (EU) 2016/425.

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