Model: Fireproof apron
Material: Aluminum foil or silicone coating, aramid fireproof line, fiberglass cloth
Heat resistance: 550-1000 degrees
Size: 95*65cm or customized size
Certification: CE, EN1869:2019, NFPA701
Color: gray, silver or customized
Logo: Washing/woven label, tag, logo, etc.
Type: Heat-resistant aluminum foil apron
Product name: High temperature resistant work apron
Features: heat-resistant, fire-resistant, radiation-proof
Application: metal, glass manufacturing, boilers, aluminum, welding, casting, etc.
Fireproof aprons are designed to resist ignition even when exposed to very high temperatures. They protect the wearer from flames, sparks, and intense heat. True “fireproof” materials don’t burn easily and offer high durability. These aprons are often made from materials like fiberglass or aramid fibers (like Kevlar).
Key Points:
A fire resistant apron resists ignition and slows down the spread of flames, but it doesn’t mean it can never burn. It’s treated or made with special fibers to give you time to react safely. Fire resistant aprons are common in kitchens, labs, and light industrial environments.
Key Points:
Fire Proof Aprons is simply another way of writing “fireproof aprons” — just with a space between “Fire” and “Proof.” Technically, “fireproof” (one word) is the more correct and widely accepted spelling in product descriptions.
Key Points:
Welding aprons are specialized fire-resistant aprons built to withstand extremely high temperatures, sparks, molten metal splashes, and UV radiation caused during welding. They are usually heavier and made with materials like split leather or heavy-duty Kevlar.
Key Points:
Type | Main Use | Material | Key Benefit |
---|---|---|---|
Fireproof Apron | Extreme fire and heat environments | Fiberglass, Kevlar | Maximum flame resistance |
Fire Resistant Apron | Moderate fire risk areas | Treated cotton, aramid blend | Delays ignition, safer exit |
Fire Proof Apron | Same as fireproof apron | Fiberglass, Kevlar | Same as fireproof |
Welding Apron | Welding, fabrication | Split leather, Kevlar | Heavy-duty protection against sparks and molten metal |
When choosing between them, always check the certifications like NFPA, EN ISO, or CE marking — they tell you whether the apron is tested for real-world fire and heat resistance.