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Magid A.R.C. 2531 Resistant Heavy Duty Arc Pants

ASTM and NFPA-rated Nomex protection with pockets built in

Magid A.R.C. 2531 Resistant Heavy Duty Arc Pants
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The A.R.C. 2531 Resistant Heavy Duty Arc Pants from Magid is made of Nomex thread to protect workers from ASTM and NFPA-rated arc flash hazards, with multiple pockets built in.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The A.R.C. 2531 Resistant Heavy Duty Arc Pants from Magid is specially treated and constructed with Nomex thread to protect workers from arc flash hazards.

These green A.R.C. Heavy Duty pants are tested to meet the requirements of the following standards:

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E-2004 Hazard Risk Category 2 (HRC 2)
  • ASTM F1506-02A
  • ASTM F1959M/F1959M-99, the standard test method for determining Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV).

Sturdy and comfortable Arc Flash NFPA 70E Heavy Duty Pants are made from 12 oz/yd2 100% cotton twill fabric, with an NFPA 70E HRC 2 ATPV rating of 11.3 cal/cm2.

The flame-resistant pants feature two front slack pockets, two rear patch pockets, and bar tacked belt loops, offered in waist sizes 28-60 inches and length sizes 28-36 inches with an unfinished hem.

Interested parties can visit Magid's website to learn more information.

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