ABLE TO WITHSTAND WORST-CASE SCENARIOS

Industrial Safety PPE & Flame-Resistant Apparel

Individuals working in industrial environments today know that there’s no room for error. One mistake and the consequences could be catastrophic within seconds. In working conditions where molten splash, fire, and arc flash are ever-present threats, professionals need flame-resistant wear that’s able to withstand the worst-case scenarios.

CarbonX non-flammable fabrics and apparel protect workers in the highest-risk occupations. Among the thermal hazards industrial workers face are electric arcs, flash fires, explosions, and other types of heat-related threats. If they are not completely protected, they run the risk of serious injury and even death. CarbonX fabrics provide the highest level of protection while at the same time allowing for maximum freedom of movement so workers can complete their tasks efficiently.

We offer a variety of knit, woven, and nonwoven FR solutions for the safety and protection of industrial workers. These include baselayer, flexible fabrics that are truly fireproof but amazingly flexible, acting like a second skin that’s impermeable to heat and flame. Unbelievably light and breathable, these fabrics also include cooling properties to wick away moisture in high-temperature environments. Our secondary-layer fabrics—equally lightweight and supremely protective—offer an extra tier in workers’ defense against fire and heat. They can be used in combination with flame-resistant baselayers or on their own, depending on the level of risk involved in the job.

Whether you’re an owner or safety manager of an industrial facility looking to outfit your team with the best in PPE, or you’re a frontline worker interested in investing in your own extra layer of safety, CarbonX will deliver extraordinary protection and comfort when safety on the job is paramount.

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“My husband was at work in a steel mill, on a bobcat pushing hot slag. Hot met cold and molten slag exploded all over his body. The steel melted the safety belt on the bobcat so he couldn’t free himself. He was wearing the normal steel mill greens, but he had also worn his CarbonX underwear that night due to the cold evening. The greens he was wearing burnt off of him almost completely. The CarbonX hood and underwear he had on saved his life."

Bob Dole
Wife of a burn victim in a steel mill accident