How to choose the right explosion-proof clothing

Explosion-proof clothing is a professional safety protective clothing specially designed for workers in dangerous environments. Compared with traditional protective clothing, explosion-proof clothing not only has basic functions such as fire prevention, waterproof, and dustproof, but also provides explosion-proof, chemical-proof, and radiation-resistant protection. In this article, we will give a detailed introduction to the product description of explosion-proof clothing, how to use it, and the environment in which it is used. Product Description The main materials of explosion-proof clothing are high-strength, wear-resistant and chemical-resistant polyimide fibers, polyamide fibers, and composite materials such as flame-retardant and gas-resistant. The outer layer of explosion-proof clothing mainly has functions such as waterproof, anti-static, dust-proof, and anti-ultraviolet rays, while the inner layer is mainly equipped with protective coating and anti-explosion film. The unique design of explosion-proof clothing can provide body protection in extreme environments, and protect users from hazards in dangerous environments such as fire, explosion, and radiation. In addition, explosion-proof clothing can also prevent high temperature and low temperature from causing damage to the body, and reduce the fatigue of the body after working for a long time. how to use 1. Confirm the usage scenario. Before using explosion-proof clothing, it is necessary to determine the dangerous conditions of use, including fire, explosion, radiation, etc. According to the usage scenario, choose the appropriate protective clothing and ensure that it complies with the corresponding codes and standards. 2. Wear explosion-proof clothing. Before putting on the explosion-proof clothing, you need to know how to wear it to ensure that it is suitable. Pull the foot through the pant leg, pull the garment into the body, and zip it all the way up. Then put your hands through your sleeves, put your gloves on, and put your hat on. Finally, check that the whole body is fully clothed, and the time of exposure to the air should be minimized as much as possible. 3. Maintain protective clothing. After use, protective clothing needs to be maintained and maintained. Each part should be cleaned separately one by one to avoid leaving dirt and pollution, keep it dry and ventilated, and avoid being exposed to the sun or in a humid environment for a long time.


Post time: Apr-10-2023