How to Choose Eligible Welding Fireproof Cloth for Fire Safety Compliance
Fire laws require mandatory fire shielding during welding work. Proper fireproof cloth is vital to eliminate on-site fire risks and ensure safe construction.
Functions of Welding Fireproof Cloth
Tailored for welding and cutting work, this fabric effectively blocks flying sparks and hot welding slag to isolate fire hazards. It protects workers and equipment, while also blocking light and dust to maintain a neat, safe working space.
Main Common Types
We supply five mainstream styles to fit different high-temperature working conditions:
Acrylic fiberglass fireproof cloth
Silicone-coated fireproof cloth
Polyurethane-coated fireproof cloth
Graphite fiberglass fireproof cloth
Silica fireproof cloth
Key Selection Criteria
1. High temperature resistance
Qualified cloth can withstand torch burning at a distance of 20- 30 cm for 30 minutes without ignition or burn-through, perfectly resisting high-temperature welding slag.
2. High weaving density
Tight weave brings stronger protection. Loose fabric is easy to be pierced by slag, leading to safety accidents.
Trust Suntex for Reliable Protection
Fully compliant with fire safety standards, Suntex welding fireproof cloth features stable high-temperature resistance and solid workmanship. It is your ideal choice for standardized and secure welding operations.
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Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

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