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FR - Camisas resistentes al fuego para hombre, CAT2 ignífugo, manga larga

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Mex $837.51

Mex $ 402 .00 Mex $402.00

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Detalles del producto

  • Tipo de tejido
    100 % Algodón
  • Instrucciones de cuidado del material
    Lavado a máquina
  • Estilo de cuello
    Cuello crew
  • Tipo de manga
    Manga larga

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  • Tela de algodón FR de 6 onzas. Esta camisa FR está fabricada con un diseño de rayas reflectantes de sarga de alta visibilidad y está tejida a partir de 6 onzas. de algodón 100% resistente al fuego para garantizar transpirabilidad y durabilidad mientras cumple con estrictos estándares de seguridad.
  • Clasificación de arco CAT2 y protección certificada UL: cumple con los estándares de seguridad ATPV 12 Cal/cm² CAT2 Arc y certificación UL, estas camisas ofrecen llamas de protección certificadas.
  • Camisas autoextinguibles resistentes al fuego: diseñadas como ropa resistente al fuego, estas camisas de alta visibilidad resisten la combustión cuando se exponen a las llamas autoextinguen inmediatamente después de la eliminación de la fuente de encendido, minimizando los riesgos de quemaduras.
  • Ideal para trabajos industriales y eléctricos: las camisas ignífugas DPSAFETY son EPP esencial para soldadura, trabajo eléctrico y entornos industriales, confiados por profesionales que requieren protección confiable contra arco flash.
  • Guía de tallas para un ajuste perfecto: comprueba la tabla de tallas detallada en las imágenes del producto para seleccionar tu ajuste ideal, asegurando comodidad y movilidad para uso durante todo el día en condiciones peligrosas.



Julio Rodriguez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2025
Good
Simple Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
Shirt arrived as pictured and no issues out the box, meaning nothing wrong on the quality superficial aspect of it; no weird or loose stitching as some cheopo item/shirts would have, no weird smells, nothing! fine out the box, 100% cotton so no worries about it melting anywhere on your skin plus cotton doesn't stay on fire so if you do happen to catch on fire by some weird off chance it won't be for long/severeI'm 5'10'' and this is how XL looks on me, its feels perfect; no itching or anything you could even wear all by itself nothing else under, this is the way to go, it definitely feels heavy and nicely made and you can tell it will hold as soon as you do a quick check on it, I've used it and so far its holding up as well as any other heavy cotton long sleeve i would say.It is rated at ATPV 12 Cal/cm², so you can have an idea, put simply:- 1cal/cm2 = holding 1 match under your finger for 1 second,similarly:- 12cal/cm2 = holding 12 matches under your finger for 1 second.Full disclosure:I'm not a professional welder/grinder, I'm just an average DIYer and its pretty light duty ive submitted to, it's not hours of dealing with flammable chemicals, sparks, fire etc. but for my scenarios (1 hour more or less of alternating between welding and grinding maybe weekly) its perfect and still looks new to this day.
M. L Lamendola
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2025
Electricians, welders, and other people who work around ignition sources do not wear polyester clothing. The reason is it melts into your skin, driving the burn deep and causing excessive pain and damage compared to a material that will burn on top of the skin. It has long been standard practice to wear natural fibers such as cotton or wool. Clothing made from such materials can be combined in layers of with protective clothing to increase the total system arc rating. For a short but informative explanation of this concept, read NFPA 70E, Informative Annex M (2024 edition).It's a six ounce shirt, which means it's got enough weight to look good and be fairly durable without being uncomfortable. When I was buying association shirts (for example, the IEEE Computer Society), the six ounce weight is what I chose. These cost a bit more, but then they don't rip apart when you try to take them off while sweaty (as will thin socks or thin shirts). Since this shirt is 100% cotton (and as far as I can tell, a good weave), it breathes and will wick away perspiration.I washed it and have worn it for a few hours before writing this review. I've also taken it on and off several times. It is comfortable and drapes well across the upper torso. It does not have seams at the shoulders, which means it can fit a variety of body shapes without looking oversized or undersized at the shoulders. It does, however, have a slight excess of material for the "below the pecs" part of the shirt. You can see that in the videos and pictures. But it's not meant to be muscle shirt and it actually has less excess than the typical dress shirt. If you decide to take it in, have a tailor do that work and require that cotton thread be used else the arc rating will no longer apply.One thing that some people do to make cotton apparel fit more tightly is they dry it on high heat after washing. Don't do this, it damages the fibers. This shirt should be pulled out of the dryer while still slightly damp, or not even be put in the dryer in the first place. Hang it on good wooden shirt hanger and let it air dry. Under no circumstances should you use "fabric softener" with any arc rated clothing. Those products use rancid fats to coat the fibers, giving the illusion of softness. What makes clothes not soft is over drying them. Prevention is the key, simply take them out while still damp.I had expected this shirt to stink of some kind of flame-retardant chemical. It does not. I'm pretty sure it acheives the 2 cal rating by how it is made. The fabric, the weave, the stitching, etc. That is why I suggested having any alterations done by a pro.People who work around rotating machinery are generally cautioned to not wear long sleeve shirts, because the sleeves can be caught in the machinery (same for wearing bracelets). But electricians, who do work around rotating machinery, often need some forearm protection so they do wear long sleeve garments (and there are special insulating sleeves used as PPE). What they do is either choose tightly collared sleeves or roll up their sleeves when around rotating equipment. The problem with the second solution is you might not roll up well enough or you might forget entirely. There is no problem with the first solution. This shirt has those collared sleeves, and they are nicely constructed to so that they resume their shape after you don the shirt.
Yolanda garcia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
My son loves it
MooCar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
I have a pizza oven and this shirt is great. I can reach into the oven with my gloves and don't have to worry about my shirt catching an ember. Would recommend.
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