Ardon Safety Proheatect Protective Trousers
Product description
Product Features:
- Protective trousers providing protection against high temperature and flames
- Suitable for welding and similar processes with comparable risk level
- Waist-high trousers in a sporty style with open pockets
- Back pocket, snap and zipper fastening
- Double material in the knee area
- Flap protecting footwear
- Designed to be worn as a set with a jacket
- Protects users during brief contact with flames, against thermal radiation, contact and convective heat, and against splashes of molten iron
Technical Details:
- Material: 100% cotton, 260 g/m²
- Wash at 75°C, allowable number of washing cycles without loss of flame spread protection: 50x
Standards:
- EN ISO 13688:2013: Protective clothing - General requirements
- EN ISO 11611:2018: Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes Class 1
- EN ISO 11612:2018 Protective clothing - Clothing to protect against heat and flame
Protection against risks:
- Limited flame spread A1
- Limited flame spread A2
- Convective heat B1
- Radiant heat C1
- Molten iron splashes E1
- Contact heat
Note: In case of cutting with an angle grinder or during extreme welding, the user must be equipped with additional protective measures for other body parts.
Defines the number, location, and closure type of pockets on work pants, affecting tool organization, accessibility, and secure storage during physical tasks.
Defines how pants secure at the waist—elastic, drawstring, or belt loops—affecting comfort, adjustability, and compatibility with tool belts during physical work.
Defines how pants secure at the waist, affecting comfort, ease of use, and fit adjustability during active work. Different styles suit various job requirements.
Describes how the pants are cut and sized to fit different body types, affecting comfort, mobility, and safety during physical work activities.
Indicates the fabric composition that determines durability, comfort, and protection level. Different materials offer varying benefits for specific work environments and conditions.
Indicates whether pants are designed for men, women, kids, or unisex wear, affecting fit, proportions, and comfort during physical work.
Measured in grams per square meter (g/m²), indicating fabric thickness and durability. Higher values offer more protection and longevity in demanding work environments.
- Arc Flash Resistance
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Electrical Protection
- Welding
- Machine Washable
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Standards and labels
EN 11612:2015 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for protective clothing against heat and flame. This standard defines performance requirements for material, design, and testing of clothing that protects the wearer from heat and flames. Testing includes measuring the clothing's resistance to heat and flame, as well as its ability to self-extinguish. Pass/fail results are based on the clothing meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
EN 11611:2015 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes. This standard defines performance requirements for material, design, and testing of clothing that protects the wearer from heat and flames. Testing includes measuring the clothing's resistance to heat and flame, as well as its ability to self-extinguish. Pass/fail results are based on the clothing meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
Test results
Welding Protection Class 1The standard EN 11611:2015 establishes criteria for protective clothing used during welding and allied processes, specifically regarding safety to reduce the risk of harm from sparks, spatter, and other hazards associated with welding. In this context, a Class 1 test result indicates the clothing provides basic protection suitable for less hazardous welding techniques where lower levels of spatter and radiant heat are anticipated. The test for this classification involves subjecting the fabric to controlled ignition and monitoring its resistance to flame spread, heat transfer, and the formation of holes. The fabric material must neither ignite nor continue to burn after the source of ignition is removed. In practical terms, products achieving Class 1 under EN 11611:2015 are suitable for types of welding that produce lower spatter and radiant heat, making them ideal for less intense welding operations but not for those that involve higher risks that might require more robust protective gear categorized in higher classes.
Welding Protection Class 2The EN 11611:2015 standard specifies safety requirements for protective clothing used during welding and allied processes. Class 2 under this standard, which indicates a result of Visible: 85% - 100%, means that the protective clothing offers a high level of protection, effectively blocking the majority of hazardous exposure associated with welding activities. Specifically, this class is designed for use in environments where hazards are more severe or exposure levels are significantly higher. The test method for determining this classification involves subjecting the fabric and design of the protective clothing to a series of tests that simulate the conditions and hazards typically encountered in welding operations, such as exposure to radiant heat, sparks, and spatter from the welding process. The practical implication for procurement professionals is that Class 2 garments complying with EN 11611:2015 are suitable for high-risk welding tasks, providing more robust protection to the wearer under more intense working conditions.
EN 13688:2013 is a European standard that specifies the performance requirements for protective clothing. The standard includes requirements for safety, comfort, and durability, as well as tests for determining these properties. Protective clothing includes items like coveralls, aprons, and gloves that are worn to protect the wearer from hazards. Possible test results include resistance to chemicals, heat, abrasion and tearing, as well as breathability and comfort. The clothing can be tested under different conditions to check if it meets the standard's requirements.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 3 refers to equipment that is complex and provide the highest level of protection such as powered respirators, SCBA, and full body suits. In Europe, PPE Category 3 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place, have to be audited regularly by a notified body and have to have a technical documentation.
Ardon Safety delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 150,00 € from Ardon Safety
Supplier shipping fee 4,74 €
Brand minimum 400,00 €
42,08 €
Price per piece
42,08 € / piece
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