Fireproof Blanket

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Stay protected with Arc Captain’s fireproof blankets. Welding can get hot and messy, so having the right safety gear matters. Our fireproof blankets are made to handle sparks, spatter, and high heat without letting anything through. 

Whether you're a pro or just starting out, you can count on our blankets to help keep your workspace safe. They’re made from strong, heat-resistant materials that last through tough jobs. 

Easy to lay down and move around, they’re perfect for garages, workshops, and job sites. With Arc Captain, you can focus on your work and stay safe at the same time.

Looking for more control? Match your fireproof setup with the icontrol pro welder for smarter, safer welding.

Experience the Strength of Our Fireproof Welding Blankets

Our fireproof welding blankets are built to withstand the rigors of various applications:

  • High Heat Resistance: Withstand temperatures up to 1,800°F, protecting against molten metal and slag.
  • Durable Materials: Made from flame-retardant fiberglass, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for welding, cutting, grinding, and other high-temperature operations.
  • Flexible Design: Easily draped over equipment or hung as protective curtains.

These features make our blankets a trusted choice for various industries, including automotive, construction, and shipbuilding.

Pair your fireproof blanket with one of our gmaw welding machines for smooth and safe metalwork.

Applications of Fireproof Blankets

Our fireproof blankets are versatile and suitable for a range of applications:

  • Automotive Repairs: Protect vehicle interiors and components during welding.
  • Construction Sites: Shield surrounding areas from sparks and heat.
  • Shipbuilding: Safeguard equipment and structures in marine environments.
  • Home Workshops: Ensure safety during DIY welding projects.

Whether you're working in a professional setting or at home, our fireproof blankets provide the protection you need.

Use your blanket alongside our gtaw welding machines for clean, focused TIG welding with less risk.

Choose ARC Captain for Reliable Welding Safety

Invest in quality and safety with ARC Captain's fireproof blankets. Our products are designed to meet industry standards and provide the protection required for various welding tasks. Visit ARC Captain to explore our full range of welding safety equipment and find the perfect solution for your needs.

Ensure a safer workspace with ARC Captain's fireproof blankets—your trusted partner in welding safety.

FAQs About Fireproof Blanket

Do fireproof blankets work?

Yes, fireproof blankets work well for putting out small fires. They smother flames by cutting off the oxygen supply. Fire blankets are effective on kitchen fires, clothing fires, or small electrical fires. They are easy to use and a good safety item to keep at home or work.

What is a fire blanket used for?

A fire blanket is used to put out small fires quickly and safely. You can place it over flames to block oxygen and stop the fire. It’s often used in kitchens or on people if their clothes catch fire. Fire blankets are also handy for covering exits or shielding yourself from heat during a fire.

What fabric is fireproof?

Fireproof fabrics include fiberglass, aramid fibers like Kevlar, and treated wool. These materials can resist high heat and flames without burning easily. They are often used in fire blankets, welding blankets, and protective clothing. Always check the label to see if a fabric is rated for fire resistance.

When should you not use a fire blanket?

You should not use a fire blanket on large fires or fires that are spreading quickly. It’s also not safe to use it on burning pans with oil that is too hot, as this can cause the flames to flare up. If the fire is out of control, call emergency services right away. Fire blankets are best for small, contained fires.