Coat and helmet for protection against infrared radiation, sparks, and molten metal splashes
The coat is designed to protect workers under conditions of increased infrared radiation, sparks, and splashes of molten metal.
The hood is designed to protect workers under conditions of increased infrared radiation, sparks, and splashes of molten metal.
Construction
A double-breasted coat with a concealed snap-button fastening and a textile fastener that provides additional protection against the penetration of hot particles inside. At the lower part of the sleeve, there is a slit and a tab with concealed snap buttons for adjusting the sleeve volume.
The coat and the hood are made from high-strength, heat-resistant fabric.
All elements of the coat and hood are stitched together using heat-resistant “Kevlar” or “Nomex” threads.
Advantages
The coat and hood are intended for use together with a heat-resistant helmet to protect against infrared radiation, sparks, and splashes of molten metal.
The hood serves as an additional protective element and is used exclusively as part of the full protective set.
If necessary, the set may be supplemented with gaiters, gloves, or an apron.



