RED WING FABRICS Flashguard details Fabrics. All Red Wing fabrics are specifically made to meet the demands of the upstream oil and gas industry. Using.

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RED WING FABRICS Flashguard details Fabrics

All Red Wing fabrics are specifically made to meet the demands of the upstream oil and gas industry. Using environmentally friendly technologies and chemicals (most fabrics are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified and/or are made in ISO EN Environmental Management System certified cloth mills). All fabrics are regularly tested both internally in our own RW lab and externally; again, to a large extent, RWSC’s own quality standards exceed the internationally recognized standards. All fabrics are made under strict quality systems to guarantee the highest level of consistency. All fabrics are lot-controlled and can be traced back to the batch of raw materials from which the yarns were made. The Fabric

Plain The most open, breathable weave. Features good stability, balance and easy care. Surface not as smooth as other weaves. Twill One or more warp fibers alternatively woven over and under two or more weft fibers in a regular, repeated manner. Often includes different threads in weft and warp, to maximize the advantages of the fibers used in the yarn. Offers better coverage but is less breathable than plain weaves. Smooth surface. High mechanical strength. Fabric Weave Features and Benefits Satin Similar to twill, modified to produce fewer intersections of warp and weft. Very smooth surface. High mechanical strength. Very good coverage, but less breathable than other weaves.

New construction: 35% cotton, 54% Kanakaron, 10% Aramid (Nomex), 1% carbon Designed for maximum comfort in hot and tropical climates. Inherent FR due to the man-made fiber content. High color fastness to light 5, on the 1 to 5 scale. Made in the world’s most environmentally friendly cloth mill. Lot control from fiber to finished fabric. Due to the man-made fibers, has little to no shrinkage. Permanent anti static properties. EN and NFPA approved. Flash Guard 6oz / 200g

Advantages: Very durable due to modacrylic fibers Lightweight as compared to cotton and very comfortable Breathability in hot and humid climates Withstands repeated washings Less shrinkage than 100% cotton because it only has 35% cotton Little loss of color Modacrylic fibers are inherently FR at the molecular level NFPA2112 component certified & EN531 garment certified Antistatic 35% Cotton, 54% Kanakaron, 10% Aramid (Nomex), 1% Carbon