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Welding Drip

Welding drapes



Fires can be accidentally started by welding sparks which smoulder and burst into flames.

This can sometimes happen when a welding, grinding or gas cutting operation has finished and premises left unattended.

Avoid this serious safety hazard by using Bridelaä welding curtains and drapes.

The curtains can be used to isolate an area, so offering protection to workers from welding sparks and spatter and,if correctly positioned, can also assist in the protection of personnel
working nearby from arc-eye or weld-flash.
For use in well-ventilated areas. The drapes can also protect workers and have the added benefit of shielding flammable materials, machinery, plant and equipment from molten metal globules, spatter, etc..

They may be reusable, dependent upon the application.

Suitable for use in a variety of different environments including


  • kitchens
  • factories
  • offices
  • caravans
  • stores
  • schools
  • restaurants
  • hotels
  • boats
  • nursing homes
  • shops
  • laboratories etc..


Features

Brass metal eyelets (grommets) can be fitted to the edge(s) of these products to facilitate
easy suspension/securement.

Alternatively, in-built sleeving can be provided for the insertion of metal suspension bars, etc.

Three standard fabrics are offered, each able to be manufactured into specific sized curtains/drapes or, alternatively,supplied in roll form.

All materials are completely non-asbestos Manufactured in the United Kingdom.

Extra Features

  • Protection from grinding sparks and flying particles
  • UV absorbency assists in the prevention of arc-eye / weld-flash
  • Translucency offers two-way vision for safety and supervision
  • Nylon reinforcement offers excellent tear resistance
  • Most beneficial as a vertical barrier
  • Available in two colours - green or red
  • Flame resistant


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