Arc & Energy

HB-MODarc®

Lightweight Arc Flash Protection

Great safety with colour stimuli of a special kind, the modern leisure and outdoor look is available in a modular system with and without reflective stripes and in various colour options. The different wearing options of shirts, fleeces, trousers and jackets give a wide scope to cover the extensive standardisation and application purpose in the PPE area. Here, too, the arc fault class 2 protection can be easily met with intelligent clothing combinations. More product variants available via our high-speed delivery service 21 TO WEAR.

Arc flash class 1

PPE for work in the low-voltage range where arc faults with an incident energy of up to 4kA can occur.

 

The optical radiation, the convective heat flow of the hot plasma and gas flow and the plasma jets that occur at the base points of the arc lead to thermal stresses and damage. Depending on the intensity of the arc, the strong heat flow ignites and ignites combustible materials located in the immediate vicinity. The liquid metal splashes emitted by the arc further increase the risk of fire.

ARC FLASH CLASS 2

PPE for work in the low-voltage range where arc faults with an incident energy of up to 7kA can occur.

 

The optical radiation, the convective heat flow of the hot plasma and gas flow and the plasma jets that occur at the base points of the arc lead to thermal stresses and damage. Depending on the intensity of the arc, the strong heat flow ignites and ignites combustible materials located in the immediate vicinity. The liquid metal splashes emitted by the arc further increase the risk of fire.

ARC FLASH CLASS 2 Women

PPE for work in the low-voltage range where arc faults with an incident energy of up to 7kA can occur.

 

The optical radiation, the convective heat flow of the hot plasma and gas flow and the plasma jets that occur at the base points of the arc lead to thermal stresses and damage. Depending on the intensity of the arc, the strong heat flow ignites and ignites combustible materials located in the immediate vicinity. The liquid metal splashes emitted by the arc further increase the risk of fire.