Leather Welding Suit (Base) | Welding, metalworking, high-heat tasks | Fire Resistance: Meets ASTM F1506 Class 1 (1.2 cal/cm² protection) Anti-Static: Surface resistivity <1×10⁹ Ω (ASTM D149) | Durable cowhide, inherent fire resistance, anti-static for safety. Cost-effective. | Heavier than synthetics (2.1 kg/suit) Limited flexibility for prolonged movement. |
Leather Welding Suit (Advanced) | High-risk welding, arc-flash exposure | Fire Resistance: ▲ 1.5 cal/cm² (ASTM F1959, 25% higher protection) Anti-Cut: EN 388 Level 4 (resists 40N blade force) | Enhanced heat/abrasion resistance, anti-cut protection for extreme tasks. | Higher cost, requires professional maintenance for longevity. |
Synthetic Fire-Resistant Suits | Chemical plants, electrical work | Arc-Flash Protection: NFPA 70E (up to 4 cal/cm²) Chemical Resistance: ISO 16127 (resists 50+ chemicals) | Lightweight (1.5 kg/suit), flexible, chemical-resistant. | Less abrasion-resistant, may degrade with repeated washing. |
Cotton Flame-Retardant Clothing | Light industrial tasks, offices | Flame Resistance: OSHA 1910.132 compliant (self-extinguishing) Breathability: Air permeability 15 CFM (ASTM D737) | Comfortable, breathable, cost-effective. | Limited to low-heat environments (max 1.0 cal/cm² protection). |
Anti-Static Cotton Workwear | Electronics, explosive environments | Static Dissipation: <1×10⁸ Ω (IEC 61340-5-1) Moisture Wicking: Wicking Rate 25 mm/h (AATCC TM 79) | Prevents static buildup in sensitive areas, moisture-wicking. | No fire protection, unsuitable for high-heat tasks. |
Heavy-Duty Kevlar Suits | Construction, machinery maintenance | Abrasion Resistance: >10,000 cycles (ASTM D3884) Cut Resistance: EN 388 Level 5 (resists 50N blade force) | Extremely durable, cut-resistant, protects against sharp debris. | Bulky (2.8 kg/suit), restricts mobility, expensive. |