Salisbury by Honeywell SK-40 Arc Flash Protective Flash Suit Kits

Arc Flash Suit Kit

September 19, 2017

These kits meet NFPA 70E hazard risk category (HRC) 4. All are rated to 40 cal/cm2. Kit includes an arc flash coat, bib overalls, Pro-Hood, hard hat, safety glasses, and carrying bag.

Pro-Wear Flash coat and bib overall features:
* 40 cal/cm2 Arc Thermal Protective Value (ATPV)
* Made with Indura Ultra Soft (88% cotton) for comfort and breathability
* Sewn with Nomex thread
* Meets current ASTM F1506 and NFPA 70E standards
* CE 0120 certified
* Jackets feature 32″ length, Nomex wristlets, and hook & pile storm closure
* Bib overalls feature 30″ inseam, integrated heavy duty suspenders, and hook & pile waist straps
Prohood™ features
* Made from arc flash resistant Indura Ultra Soft®
* Sewn with Nomex thread
* Arc rated 10″ x 20″ anti-fogging lens
* Meets current ASTM F2178 and NFPA 70E standards and the flammability requirements for ASTM F1506
* CE 0120 certified

For more information:

https://www.coleparmer.ca/i/salisbury-by-honeywell-sk40-arc-flash-protective-flash-suit-kits-40-cal-cm2-extra-large/8643682

 

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