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    Heat-Reflective Aluminized Jackets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jackets. Heat-Reflective Aluminized Jackets.
    Often used in steel mills and glass plants, aluminized clothing reflects radiant heat and protects against sparks. These jackets have no pockets so they won’t trap hot particles. They have snaps down the front and on the cuffs. A flap down the front has pull tabs to allow for quick removal.
    When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Jackets are oversized to fit over work clothes; take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under the jacket.
    Rayon Fabric—Rayon provides good radiant-heat protection as well as moderate spark protection and protection against molten metal splashes.
    Fiberglass/Kevlar Fabric—Fiberglass/Kevlar blend combines good heat resistance with excellent abrasion and cut resistance, in addition to offering protection against molten metal splashes.
    Carbon Fiber/Kevlar Fabric—Carbon Fiber/Kevlar blend is a heavyweight fabric that lasts longer than other Kevlar blends. It holds up in higher temperatures than other materials while providing excellent abrasion and cut resistance. It provides protection against molten metal splashes.
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    Rayon FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—30", M (40"/42")—30", L (44"/46")—30", XL (48"/50")—30", 2XL (52"/54")—30"9109T70000000
    Fiberglass/Kevlar FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—30", M (40"/42")—30", L (44"/46")—30", XL (48"/50")—30", 2XL (52"/54")—30"5383T1000000
    Carbon Fiber/Kevlar FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—30", M (40"/42")—30", L (44"/46")—30", XL (48"/50")—30", 2XL (52"/54")—30"5519T4000000

    Heat-Reflective Aluminized Coats

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jackets. Heat-Reflective Aluminized Coats.
    Often used in steel mills and glass plants, aluminized clothing reflects radiant heat and protects against sparks. These coats have no pockets so they won’t trap hot particles. They have snaps down the front and on the cuffs. A flap down the front has pull tabs to allow for quick removal.
    When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Coats are oversized to fit over work clothes; take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under the coat.
    Rayon Fabric—Rayon provides good radiant-heat protection as well as moderate spark protection and protection against molten metal splashes.
    Fiberglass/Kevlar Fabric—Fiberglass/Kevlar blend combines good heat resistance with excellent abrasion and cut resistance, in addition to offering protection against molten metal splashes.
    Carbon Fiber/Kevlar Fabric—Carbon Fiber/Kevlar blend is a heavyweight fabric that lasts longer than other Kevlar blends. It holds up in higher temperatures than other materials while providing excellent abrasion and cut resistance. It provides protection against molten metal splashes.
    Material
    Closure
    Method
    Cuff
    Style
    Color
    Choose a Size (Chest Size)—Length
    Each
    Rayon FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—50", M (40"/42")—50", L (44"/46")—50", XL (48"/50")—50", 2XL (52"/54")—50"9109T60000000
    Fiberglass/Kevlar FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—50", M (40"/42")—50", L (44"/46")—50", XL (48"/50")—50", 2XL (52"/54")—50"5383T3000000
    Carbon Fiber/Kevlar FabricSnapSnapsSilverS (36"/38")—50", M (40"/42")—50", L (44"/46")—50", XL (48"/50")—50", 2XL (52"/54")—50"5519T1000000

    Molten-Metal Protection Coats

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Jackets. Molten-Metal Protection Coats.
    Less bulky and more breathable than aluminized coats, these fabric coats protect you from heat and splashes of molten metal. Since they're not reflective, they're best for areas where radiant heat isn't a concern. A blend of cellulose, nylon, and wool makes these coats inherently flame resistant, so they'll continue to protect you after repeat washing. Store tools in an inside pocket to keep them safe from splashes. Close with snaps on the front and the cuffs.
    When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Coats are oversized to fit over work clothes; take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under the coat.
    Material
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    Method
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    Style
    Features
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    Cellulose/Nylon/Wool FabricSnapSnapsOne Inside PocketDark BlueM (40"/42")—40", L (44"/46")—40", XL (48"/50")—40"8460N2010000000
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