Description
Chicago Protective Apparel 0647-AKV 19 oz. Aluminized Para Aramid Kevlar Blend Hood
The CPA – Chicago Protective Apparel 0647-AKV 19 oz. Aluminized Para Aramid Kevlar Blend Hood
Complete head and shoulder coverage
- Large 7″ x 11″ window opening with replaceable gold film and Lexan® window
- Constructed around a hard shell which provides both structure and a head ratchet
- Windows are replaceable and positioned far enough away from the face to allow room to wear safety glasses or a face mask underneath
- Air fed supplies can be fitted into the hoods
- Hard hat or cap clips can be installed upon request
- Made from 19 oz. Aluminized Para Aramid Blend
- Large 7″ x 11″ window opening with replaceable gold film and Lexan® window
Style Options:
0647-AKV | Aramid and Fiberglass blend. Korspun 1 plain weave. Used in garments where higher temps than PFR rayon is required. |
0647-ARH | Heavier weight PFR Rayon, basketweave. Used for gloves garments & blankets for moderate exposure to molten metal splash. |
0647-AR | PFR Rayon, Herringbone/Neoprene backed. Good for gloves garments & blankets for moderate exposure to molten metal splash. |
0647-ACK | A combination of carbon and aramid fibers. Good resistance to molten splash. Exceptional abrasion resistance and hot-spot diffusion. |
0647-ACX10 | Flexir technology provides superior comfort while maintaining a high level of molten splash and radiant heat protection. |
Definitions of “HEAT”
Ambient Heat is the surrounding atmospheric tempearture in a given situation. Examples: 65 – 70 degrees in an office; 2,000 degrees in a fire walk.
Conductive Heat is generated by direct contact with a hot surface. Examples: Picking up a burner block at 600 degrees; leaning against a furnace wall at 1,000 degrees.
Radiant Heat is generated by the sun or a source of fire, such as a fireplace or furnace, and is absorbed by masses of material struck by the heat’s rays. (This is why it’s cooler in the shade on a hot day!)