Suntex Class A Fire-Resistant Welding Blanket | Withstands 1200°C | Fire & Smoke Protection | Flexible & Durable | Essential for Safe Operations

Specially designed for high-temperature welding environments, this welding blanket integrates fire resistance, heat insulation, and smoke blocking into one solution. Made from Class A non-combustible materials, it ensures the safety of personnel and equipment.

The Suntex Welding Blanket (also known as welding fire cloth) is crafted from high-quality fiberglass, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures ranging from 150°C to 1200°C. It effectively isolates welding sparks and molten slag splatter, eliminating fire hazards. Flexible yet tough, it combines superior protection with ease of use, making it an ideal choice for establishing a safe and standardized workspace.

Wide Range of Applications:
• Industrial Settings: Shipbuilding, petrochemical plants, and construction sites for welding, cutting, isolation, and protection during hot work.
• Commercial & Public Spaces: Shopping malls, hotels, gas stations, schools, etc., for temporary hot work and emergency fire control.
• Safety Protection: Acts as a fire barrier, heat shield, or light isolation curtain. Also suitable for extinguishing small household fires.
• Emergency Escape: Can be used as a protective blanket for evacuation during fire emergencies.

Outstanding Features:

  • Exceptional Fire Resistance: Class A non-combustible material, capable of withstanding direct high-temperature flames without penetration or ignition.

  • Reliable Structure: Neatly stitched edges prevent fraying, and metal grommets allow for easy and secure hanging.

  • Safe & Convenient: Reinforced pull straps enable quick deployment in emergencies—just pull and go.

  • Long-Lasting Durability: Flexible yet dense weave resists penetration by welding spatter, ensuring an extended service life.

Professional Selection Guide:
• Verify Heat Resistance: When tested with a blowtorch flame (20–30 mm from the fabric), the blanket should resist penetration or ignition for at least 30 minutes to meet standards.
• Check Weave Density: Opt for products with a tight weave to ensure effective sealing and prevent welding spatter penetration.

Invest in Safety—Choose Suntex!
With a Suntex welding blanket in hand, you gain comprehensive protection for operational safety, property, and lives.

Contact Details

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

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

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