Temperature rise testingA glove was fabricated from this material to allow for further testing to be done. A thermocouple was used to test the inside temperature of the glove while holding a 600°F pipe. A measure was taken to see how long it took the inside to reach 140°F. Both gloves included the same wool liner. Another test was done with a 1200°F pipe.
UsesZetex can be used for a variety of fire protection applications.
Entertainment and theatresZetex has replaced asbestos as the material for the large fire curtains that lower and close off the stage opening in case of a fire in a proscenium type theatre or auditorium.
ConstructionDuring welding, workers can wear Zetex-made fire suits for protection. Also, Zetex material can be used for fabric expansion joints, creating fire barriers in buildings.
AutomotiveZetex material can encapsulate gas tanks or exhaust pipes, protecting from fire caused by gas leaks.
Foundries/WeldingZetex suits can be used in welding applications, protecting the worker from sparks and other molten objects. It can also be used to create a fire barrier.
Fire SafetyFire departments can use Zetex made suits to battle fires due to Zetex's heat resistant properties. Full engulfment capabilities of the suit make for a good emergency combatant.
GlassblowingWhen boxing a newly finished piece of glass for annealing a glassblower may utilize Zetex gloves to hold the finished piece in transition from the knock off table to the annealer.
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