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SUPERA™ Women's FR Henley Shirt

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SKU: HW26LPG
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SUPERA™ Women's FR Henley Shirt

SKU: HW26LPG
$164.60 / Each
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Product Description Applications Safety Sizing

Specifications

Material ParaActiv™, Modacrylic
Instructions Air Dry Preferable, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Do Not Use Chlorine Bleach

Women’s inherently FR henley shirt with flash fire and arc flash protection

The Supera™ FR HW26LPG women’s henley shirt protects against flash fire and arc flash hazards while retaining the same comfort as regular athletic wear. The inherently FR material ensures the dual-hazard protection won’t wash or wear out, while the buttons are made of melamine that won’t melt or drip when exposed to flame. Made from soft and breathable fabric for flexible freedom of movement, it features a chest pocket to store small items and a snug fit for all-day comfort. Composition: 45% FR Lenzing ™ Viscose, 40% Modacrylic, 15% ParaActiv™.

Product Features

  • Inherently FR fabric for comfort and protection that won’t wash or wear out
  • Flash fire NFPA 2112 threshold testing pending
  • Arc flash-rated level 2 with an Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV) of 9.6 cal / cm²
  • Passes the ASTM D6413 vertical flame resistance test
  • Composition: 45% FR Lenzing ™ Viscose, 40% Modacrylic, 15% ParaActiv™
  • Cleaning instructions: air dry preferable, tumble dry low heat; do not bleach
  • Also available in men’s version; H26LPG

Applications/Recommended For

  • Electrical Maintenance
  • Oil & Gas
  • Oil Refinery
  • Energized Equipment Maintenance
  • Substation Maintenance
  • Utilities 

Safety

  • ANSI Arc Flash CAT 2 (9.6 cal/cm²)
  • Flame ASTM D6413

Sizing

  • M
  • L
  • XL
  • 2XL
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