Fireman wear dress which doesn't get fire what type of fabric is it made of
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These are combination of carefully woven fibres made of a fire-resistant variant of Kevlar called NOMEX . Fire suits, which are sometimes known as ‘bunker gear’ and ‘turnout gear’, consist of several protective layers of heat-resistant synthetic materials called aramids. These suits must not only protect the wearer from obvious extreme heat and burns, but they must also allow air transfer (to let cool air into the suit and expel body-heated air away), as well as preventing moisture buildup inside the gear itself. There are three main layers to a fire suit: the outer shell, the moisture barrier and, lastly, the thermal layer.
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These are combination of carefully woven fibres made of a fire-resistant variant of Kevlar called NOMEX . Fire suits, which are sometimes known as ‘bunker gear’ and ‘turnout gear’, consist of several protective layers of heat-resistant synthetic materials called aramids. These suits must not only protect the wearer from obvious extreme heat and burns, but they must also allow air transfer (to let cool air into the suit and expel body-heated air away), as well as preventing moisture buildup inside the gear itself. There are three main layers to a fire suit: the outer shell, the moisture barrier and, lastly, the thermal layer.
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Melamine or thermo setting plastic.
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