Portwest FR35 Bizflame Pro Jacket

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Description

Portwest Anti-Static Bizflame Flame-Resistant Pro

The Portwest FR35 Bizflame Pro Jacket provides comfort and outstanding protection. Functional features include a chest pocket with a concealed mobile phone section and a handy radio loop.

Features / Fabric

Portwest FR 35 Features:

  • CE certified
  • Guaranteed flame resistance for life of garment
  • Protection against radiant
  • convective and contact heat
  • Certified protection against molten metal splash
  • Class 1 welding protection
  • Anti-static
  • Radio loop for easy clipping of a radio
  • Durable
  • strong and long lasting brass zip
  • Chest pockets with stud closure
  • 50+ UPF rated fabric to block 98% of UV rays
  • Concealed phone pocket
  • Twin-stitched seams for extra durability

Portwest FR35 Bizflame Fabric Information

Manufactured from 99% Cotton, 1% carbon fibre 245g Bizflame multi has been expertly developed to provide hi-vis, flame, welding, electric arc and anti-static protection while offering guaranteed wearer comfort. This advanced tecnology fabric is worn with confidence by thousands of workers across a range of industries offering maximum comfort and outstanding protection.

Bizflame Pro 330g

Technical Info

Standards

  • EN 1149 -5 

  • EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1, E3, F1

  • EN ISO 11611 Class 1 A1+A2

Washcare

Documentation

EN ISO 11612:2008

Protective Clothing Against Heat and Flame

The Performance requirements set out in this international standard are applicable to garment, which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where the is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the used can be exposed to radiant, convective or contact heat or molton metal splashes.

This test uses standard methods and conditions to predict the performance of fabric/garment in the event of contact with heat or flames. Garment features such as seams, closures and logos must be tested as well as the fabric. Tests must be carried out on pre=treated components according to the manufacturers care label.

Specific Testing is listed below:

  • Dimensional Charge
  • Limited Flame Spread (A1+A2)*
  • Convective Heat (B) – 3 Levels
  • Radiant Heat (C) - 4 Levels
  • Molten Aluminium Splash (D) – 3 Levels
  • Molten Iron Splash E - 3 Levels
  • Contact Heat (F) – 3 Levels (Temp 250 Degrees Celcius)
  • Heat Resistance at a temperature of 180 Degrees Celcius
  • Tensile Strength Must meet a minimum of 300N
  • Tear Strength must meet a minimum of 15N
  • Bursting Strength
  • Seam Strength

Garment Design requires that coverage must be provided from the neck to the wrist and to the ankles.

Optional Testing includes water vapour resistance and manikin testing for overall burn prediction.

*This test must be carried out on fabric and seams.

 

EN ISO 11611: 2007

Protective Clothing for Use in Welding and Allied Processes

The International standard specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes (Excluding Hand Protection).

The International Standard Specifies two classes with specific performance requirements:

Class 1 is protection against less hazardous welding techniques and situations causing lower levels of spatter and radiant heat.

Class 2 is protection against more hazardous welding techniques and situations causing higher levels of spatter and radiant heat.

EN ISO 11611 requires that protective suits completely cover the upper and lower torso, neck, arms and legs. There are a number of other design requirements which must be followed to prevent molten droplets lodging anywhere on the garment.

Testing must be carried out on pre-treated components according to the manufacturers care label.

  • Tensile Strength (must meet a minimum of 400N)
  • Tear Strength (Must meet a minimum of 20N)
  • Bursting Strength
  • Seam Strength
  • Dimensional Charge
  • Requirements of Leather
  • Limited Flame Spread (A1+A2)*
  • Molten Droplets
  • Heat Transfer (Radiation)
  • Electrical Resistance

*This test must be carried out on the fabric and seams.

 

EN1149 -5

Protective Clothing against the Thermal Hazards of an Electric Arc

This European Standard is part of a series of standards for test methods and requirements for electrostatic properties of protective clothing. The standard specifies material and design requirements for garments used as part of a total earthed system, to avoid incendiary discharges. The requirements may not be sufficient in oxygen enriched flammable atmospheres. This standard is not applicable for protection against mains voltages.

EN 1149 consists of the following parts:

EN 1149-1: Test Method for measurement of surface resistivty.

EN 1149-2: Test Method for measurement of the electrical resistance through a material (Vertical resistance)

EN 1149-3: Test Methods for measurement of charge decay.

EN 1149-4: Garment Test (under development)

EN 1149-5: Material Performance and design requirements.

Electrostatics dissipative protective clothing shall be able to permanently cover all non-complying materials during normal use. Conductives parts (Zips, Buttons etc) are permitted provided they are cover by the outermost material when in use.

Size Guide
Chest XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
Inches 32 - 33 - 34 36 - 38 40 - 41 42 - 44 46 - 47 - 48 50 - 52 54 - 55
CM 80 - 84 - 88 92 - 96 100 - 104 108 - 112 116 - 120 - 124 128 - 132 136 - 140
Euro 40 - 42 - 44 46 - 48 50 - 52 54 - 56 58 - 60 - 62 64 - 66 68 - 70

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