Savior Nomex Coverall
Savior, a coverall made of III A grade fabric, is sold in Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates under the brand name Nomex, which is owned by the US-based Dupont business. The most popular fire-resistant workwear on the market today is made of Dupont Nomex. It is a naturally flame-resistant fabric.
One of the best-rated and most certified textiles for use in the production of fire-resistant clothing is Nomex. The most popular product in this group is Nomex III A. Due of its characteristics, workwear producers mostly utilize this fabric.
Nomex is a thin material. The fabric contains 93% Nomex, 5% Kevlar, and 2% anti-static yarns. It is among the technical clothing items that practically all oil fields recognize as meeting their requirements for a garment or fabric. Additionally, the fabric has antistatic properties. Both fire resistance and anti-static properties have received CE certification.
Savior brand Dupont Nomex IIA Coverall has E N I S O 11612 – A1, A2, B1, C1, and F1 F R certification, and E N I S O 1149 – 5 Anti Static certification. The cloth has a 4.5 ounce weight. Most of the fabrics are Royal Blue, Orange, Navy Blue, Red, and Yellow in color.
There are Six pockets are on the coverall’s construction. Front zipper opening is two-way. The wearer’s mobility is made simple by the action back structure. Elasticized back is another feature. On the left chest, there is a hook for the gas monitor. Additionally, the sleeve has a pen pocket.
The snap buttons on the cuff allow for adjustment. There are one-inch fire retardant reflective tapes at the shoulder and sleeves. There are a total of six lines of reflective tape.