Ceramic Fibre Fire Blanket

Product Info

1200°C Ceramic fibre cloth
Low thermal conductivity
High temperature stability
Excellent tensile strength

Suitable Use For

Warehouse Environments
Mining
Construction

10 in stock

Product Details

Dromex® FBCER, ceramic fibre, heat resistant, light duty industrial fire welding blanket is designed to extinguish small incident (starting) fires, by smothering it, providing containment of metal splatter in areas of welding works, for insulation purposes of hot pipes and prevents radiant heat in hot regions such as a boiler used in industrial and laboratory environments. Dromex FBCER can withstand high heat temperatures reaching 1200 degrees Celsius, can be hung vertically, as it contains 16 eyelet attachments and has good handling strength, that is light weight and flexible with excellent resistance to heat, thermal shock stability and low thermal conductivity.

FBCER Ceramic fiberglass is generally used as a curtain for protection against molten metal splash and can be used for fire extinction in:
Catering establishments and restaurants
Training centres
Hospitals and nursing facilities
Laboratories
Garage and work shops
Boats and caravans
Ships and galleys
Numerous industrial outlets
Extinction of fire on a person’s clothing
Flammable liquid cans
Cinema projection rooms
Administration buildings/control rooms
Living quarters.
Fire blankets protects human lives and equipment from fire.

Special Instructions
None of the materials or processes used in the manufacture of these products are known to be harmful to the wearer. The manufacturer has examined under the system for ensuring quality of production by means of monitoring and inspection. Actual conditions of use cannot be directly simulated in a test environment therefore it is the responsibility of the end user and not the manufacturer or supplier to determine the fire blanket suitability for the intended use. All fire blankets be should be thoroughly inspected before and after use to ensure no damage such as cuts and holes is present.

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