Summer Protective Suit Against Electric Arc Exposure
The suit is designed to provide comprehensive protection for electrical personnel against harmful industrial factors, the primary one being thermal energy generated during the occurrence of an electric arc, during operational and technical maintenance, as well as installation, repair, and adjustment work in various types of electrical equipment.
Materials and Fabrics
The suit is made of IBENA Arc fabric with flame-retardant properties, containing 75% Nomex, 13% modacrylic, 10.5% cotton, and 1.5% antistatic fiber.
Depending on the required protection level, the suits can be single-layer or double-layer – with additional protective reinforcements on the jacket fronts and sleeves, as well as on the front parts of the trousers.
Type 6: the double-layer suit provides protection up to 46 Cal/cm².
All sets have passed laboratory tests confirmed by relevant protocols and certificates.
Construction
The suit consists of a jacket and trousers (bib overalls).
The jacket has a straight cut with a central zipper closure, covered by a windproof flap. The set-in sleeves feature cuffs with elastic bands, providing additional protection.
Additional Advantages
- High-quality flame-resistant reflective materials are used to improve worker visibility and safety.
- Durable and reliable fittings and components are used in production, significantly extending the service life of the garments.
- The suits can be manufactured in the customer’s corporate colors and with branded logos.
- Protective clothing against electric arc exposure should only be used in combination with head, hand, and foot protection to ensure the maximum safety level.

