Description
Description
ML Kishigo F506-M Description
This ML Kishigo Premium Black Series flame resistant long sleeve T-shirt delivers ANSI Class 3 visibility with breathable silver reflective striping and CAT 2 arc protection (ATPV 16 cal/cm2). Built with a lightweight 6.95 oz FR knit blend and finished with dark FR side panels and a left chest pocket.
ML Kishigo F506-M Includes
- (1) FR Long Sleeve T-Shirt
ML Kishigo F506-M Features
- Flame resistant long sleeve T-shirt with high visibility design
- ANSI Class 3 compliant
- CAT 2 arc rating with ATPV 16 cal/cm2
- Lightweight 6.95 oz FR knit fabric
- Modacrylic FR blend: 50% Modacrylic, 40% Lyocell, 10% Twaron
- 2 in. wide high performance breathable reflective material to reduce hot spots
- Silver reflective tape
- Dark flame resistant side panels for visual contrast
- Left chest pocket
- Reflective striping layout: 1 horizontal and 2 vertical stripes on front and back
- Two reflective stripes on each sleeve
- Washing tested to 25X
- Care instructions: warm wash, no bleach, air dry, no dry clean, no iron
ML Kishigo F506-M Specifications
| Size | M |
| Color | Lime |
| Fabric Type | Knit |
| Fabric Weight | 6.95 oz |
| Material Composition | 50% Modacrylic, 40% Lyocell, 10% Twaron |
| ANSI Class | Class 3 |
| Arc Rating Category | CAT 2 |
| ATPV | 16 cal/cm2 |
| Reflective Tape Width | 2 in |
| Reflective Tape Color | Silver |
| Number of Pockets | 1 |
| Pocket Location | Left chest |
| Chest Size Range | 34-36 |
| Garment Length | 32.25 |
| Care Instructions | Warm; NoBleach; AirDry; NoDryClean; NoIron |
| Washing Tested | 25X |
| Pack Length | 10 |
| Pack Width | 15 |
| Pack Height | 0.8 |
| Each Shipping Weight | 0.9 |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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