National Safety Apparel
DRIFIRE IA FR Windbreaker Jacket - DF2-CM-1WWB-NB-_ _
- SKU:
- 392-NSA-DF2-CM-1WWB-NB-_ _
- MPN:
- DF2-CM-1WWB-NB-_ _
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
DRIFIRE IA FR Windbreaker Jacket - DF2-CM-1WWB-NB-_ _
Product Code | DF2-CM-1WWB-NB-_ _ |
Available Sizes | SM-3X |
Color | Navy |
CAT Level | CAT 3 |
Arc Rating | 37 cal/cm² |
Arc Rating (Number) | 37 |
Brand | DRIFIRE® |
Product Vertical | FR Clothing |
Country of Origin | USA |
Fabric Code | 1W |
Fabric Content | 50% Aramid, 49% Viscose, 1% Carbon Fiber |
Fabric Weight | 8.7 oz. |
Fabric/Material | 8.7 oz. GORE® PYRAD® fabric technology |
Product Type | Coats/Jackets |
Product Type | Outerwear |
Web Country of Origin | Made in the USA |
Features:
- Lightweight, breathable, and fast drying
- Water and wind resistant
- Resists cold cracking in low temperatures
- Inset knitwrists
- Jacket has zippered sleeve pocket and two lower hand warmer pockets
- Made in the USA of globally sourced materials
Standards:
- Complies with OSHA 1910.269
- Compliant to ASTM F1959
- Compliant to ASTM F1506 for Arc Flash
Product Care:
- READ THE GARMENT LABEL AND LAUNDER PER INSTRUCTIONS ON GARMENT LABEL.
- DO NOT use bleach or hydrogen peroxide. DO NOT use fabric softeners.
- Wash/Laundering Instructions: Wash separately from other garments. Machine wash warm (max. 120°F/50°C) using mild detergent. Rinse 4 times (adding extra rinse to standard 3-rinse cycle) to remove all soil and detergent residues. Dawn Dish Liquid is recommended for oil based stains. Pre-treat the area, soak for stubborn stains or mild stain treatments may be used. Ensure the product is completely rinsed from the fabric before drying.
- Drying: Turn garment inside out before drying. Tumble dry using permanent press setting (medium). Tumble drying is recommended to protect garment's water repellent treatment.
- Wash according to the instructions above to remove any contaminants in order to maintain fabric performance when garment becomes soiled with dirt, greases, oils, etc.
- If contaminants cannot be removed after laundering, it is best to discontinue use of garment.