21981-426
Functional Under Shirt
CROSSOVER
Product information
- Anti-static and flame retardant.
- Great protection with anti-static and flame-retardant properties.
- High level of comfort due to the soft and flexible material.
- Insulating properties keep you warm.
- Modern, close fit with great freedom of movement.
- Wool works with the body and ensures the wearer feels dry and warm all day long.
Technical text
- Anti-static and flame retardant.
- Insulating.
- Modern fit.
- Roll neck.
- Sewn with flame retardant thread.
- The wool works with the body to ensure the wearer keeps dry and warm.
- Washing Instructions are printed on the fabric – to avoid irritating labels.
- 50% viscose/40% wool/8% polyamid/2% carbon fibres
Properties
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${item.name}: Most of MASCOT models have a normal, comfortable workwear fit. Recently, we have experienced a higher demand for a slimmer fit. Look for this symbol, if you require clothing to sit a little closer to the body.Certifications
${item.name}: This standard describes the requirements for the materials and design of electrostatic dissipative protective clothing which is used as part of a grounded system to prevent incendiary discharges.
${item.name}: Live working - Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc - Part 1-1: Test methods - Method 1: Determination of the arc rating (ATPV or EBT50) of flame resistant materials for clothing.
${item.name}: Protective clothing against thermal hazards from an electric arc. The EN 61482-2 certification includes two test methods, both of which help determine how well the clothing protects against the hazards arising from arc flash events. In the open arc test, EN IEC 61482-1-1, the fabric and garment are tested to determine an ELIM value, ATPV value and/or EBT value. Common to the values is that the higher the value, the better the protection. The box test, EN 61482-2 simulates a controlled arc in a defined box and classifies the clothing into two classes; APC 1 and APC 2, of which APC 2 ensures the highest protection.
${item.name}: Live working - Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc - Part 1-1: Test methods - Method 1: Determination of the arc rating (ATPV or EBT50) of flame resistant materials for clothing.
${item.name}: Clothing that protects against heat and flames. This standard describes overalls made from a flexible fabric which are designed to protect the user's body, except the hands, from heat and/or flames. With the exception of hats and gaiters, garments for the protection of the head, hands or feet are not covered. The standard is divided into six indices: A1-A2, B1-B3, C1-C4, D1-D3, E1-E3 and F1-F3). The higher the value, the better the protection attained.
${item.name}: Protective clothing - Clothing to protect against heat and flame (ISO/FDIS 11612:2008).
${item.name}: OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 - Confidence in textiles. Tested for harmful substances.Treatment & Certificates