Flame-Resistant FR Welding Jacket
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FLAME-RESISTANT FR WELDING JACKET
Work safer and cooler with the Arccaptain flame-resistant welding jacket, the ultimate alternative to heavy, stifling leathers.
Designed for precision welders who need protection from sparks and UV radiation without the weight.
Whether you are in a hot workshop or need maximum dexterity for intricate TIG work, this jacket offers professional-grade protection that won't weigh you down.
Superior Protection Without the Bulk
Heat stress is a real danger. While full leather is needed for heavy structural work, it's overkill for shop fabrication.
The Arccaptain jacket bridges the gap, offering a "Hybrid" solution constructed from tightly woven, chemically treated cotton that self-extinguishes sparks immediately.
Our jackets are constructed from tightly woven, chemically treated cotton that prevents ignition.
This means when sparks land on your shoulder or arm, the fabric self-extinguishes immediately rather than catching fire, protecting your skin and your underlayers.
OPTIMIZED FOR PRECISION & MOBILITY
Key Features of the Arccaptain Welding Jacket
100% FR Treated Cotton
Breathable fabric that blocks UV "welder's flash" and resists minor spatter, keeping you safe and cool.
Insulated Snap Buttons
Dielectric snaps replace metal zippers (which can conduct heat or jam) to ensure the jacket stays closed and secure.
Protective Collar
Flip-up collar design protects your neck from arc rays and stray sparks, integrating seamlessly with your hood.
Internal Pocket
Keep your phone or scribe safe inside the jacket, fully protected from the dust, debris, and sparks of the shop.
HOW TO BUILD A FULL SAFETY SYSTEM
Head & Face
Ensure your collar is popped and your jacket is fully snapped up before lowering your welding helmets. This prevents UV rays from bouncing off your chest and under the hood.
Hands
Pair this lightweight jacket with TIG gloves for dexterity or heavy MIG gloves for heat handling.
Legs
Always ensure your jacket overlaps your pants significantly so that when you reach up, your midriff is not exposed to the arc.