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(KPF1203) KHAKI FR DRESS PANTS
ATPV RATING 12.50 HRC 2
100% Cotton KHAKI FR DRESS PANTS
10 oz
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(NPF1204) NAVY FR DRESS PANTS
ATPV RATING 12.50 HRC 2
100% Cotton NAVY FR DRESS PANTS
10 oz
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(CBF1215) Brown Duck Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
ATPV RATING 12.00 HRC 2
100% Cotton
10 oz Brown Duck Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
Triple-stitched main seams
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Right leg has double tool pocket
Left leg has hammer loop and ruler pocket
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(CFR1202) Khaki Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
ATPV RATING 12.50 HRC 2
100% Cotton
10 oz Khaki Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
Triple-stitched main seams
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Right leg has double tool pocket
Left leg has hammer loop and ruler pocket
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(CGF1216) Green Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
ATPV RATING 12.00 HRC 2
100% Cotton
10 oz Green Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
Triple-stitched main seams
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Right leg has double tool pocket
Left leg has hammer loop and ruler pocket
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(CPF2010) Camo Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
ATPV RATING 12.50 HRC 2
100% Cotton
10 oz Camo Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
Triple-stitched main seams
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Right leg has double tool pocket
Left leg has hammer loop and ruler pocket
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(FRC1212) Blue Denim Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
ATPV RATING 15.00 HRC 2
100% Cotton
11.5oz Blue Denim Fire Retardant Carpenter Pants
Triple-stitched main seams
Bar tacks at vital stress points
Right leg has double tool pocket
Left leg has hammer loop and ruler pocket
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Rasco FR label on right pocket
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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(JFR1211) Blue Denim Fire Retardant Jeans
ATPV RATING 15.00 HRC 2
100% Cotton
11.5oz Blue Denim Fire Retardant Jeans
Brass zipper fly
Tapered leg
Relaxed Fit
Two front quarter-top pockets, right has coin pocket
Two reinforced back pockets
Back yoke
Leg opening made to fit over work boot
30-42 inch waist |
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44-58 inch waist |
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In general, fire retardants reduce the flammability of materials by either blocking the fire physically or by initiating a chemical reaction that stops the fire.
Physical
There are several ways in which the combustion process can be retarded by physical action:
- By cooling: Some chemical reactions actually cool the material down.
- By forming a protective layer that prevents the underlying material from igniting.
- By dilution: Some retardants release water and/or carbon dioxide while burning. This may dilute the radicals in the flame enough for it to go out.
One commonly used fire retardant coating is aluminium hydroxide. When heated, it dehydrates to form aluminum oxide (alumina, Al2O3), releasing water vapor in the process. This reaction absorbs a great deal of heat, cooling the material over which it is coated. Additionally, the residue of alumina forms a protective layer on the material's surface.
Chemical action
Reactions in the gas phase: chemical reactions in the flame (i.e. gas phase) can be interrupted by fire retardants. Generally, these retardants are organic halides (haloalkanes) such as Halon and PhostrEx. However, there are situations where the released gas might be more dangerous when this type of retardant is involved.
- Reaction in the solid phase: some retardants break down polymers so they melt and flow away from the flame. Although this allows some materials to pass certain flammability tests, there is argument over if the fire safety is truly improved by the production of flammable plastic droplets.
- Char Formation: Solid phase flame retardants are those which cause a layer of carbon char to form on the polymer surface. This carbon char layer is much harder to burn and prevents further burning.
- Intumescents: These types of retardant materials add chemicals which cause swelling up behind the protective char layer, providing much better insulation behind the protective barrier. In additions to being added to plastics, these are available as paints for protecting wooden buildings or steel structures.