Buying Welding Jackets In Australia Is A Must, Know The Importance

Posted by Kym Morgan on February 19th, 2016

If you are familiar with welding, you must be well aware of the safety gears required on the shop floor. Before venturing into the field, one must also learn about what not to wear during welding. For instance, clothes made from synthetic fibres like polyester or acrylic are strictly forbidden as they melt or even combust on contact with high heat or a torch flame. Natural fibres like cotton are the way to go, but even they cannot prevent injuries. Safety gear is a must, no matter how small the welding job. Thus, a welding jacket provides suitable protection from mishaps and burn injuries.

Welding jackets are designed to protect the welder from weld spatter and radiant heat. They are made from heat resistant materials, utilising the principle of thermal insulation to protect the welder from excessive radiation and heat released during welding. They also provide protection from metal splatter, common during the welding process. These fire retardant jackets are made from materials like flame retardant cotton, and available in a variety of sizes to meet different requirements.

Welding jackets are easily available in Australia. Stores dealing in industrial safety products maintain a sizeable inventory of welding jackets. Shops across the country that deal in welding supplies and related products also stock these jackets. They are widely available in online stores in a variety of colours, sizes, styles and fabrics.

Important Things to Consider Before Buying a Welding Jacket

•    Price: Price is an important consideration when buying protective gear for welding. Welding jackets are available across different price points, starting from -40. They can go as high as a few hundred dollars. A number of Australian websites and online stores dealing in welding supplies offer jackets at attractive prices. One should look for promotional offers to get a good deal.

•    Type of Welding: What to wear depends a lot on the welding process and welder's position. Different welding jobs like TIG welding, MIG welding and Arc welding require different types of welding gear. Most processes other than TIG welding require proper garment protection. It is advisable to purchase a single long sleeve jacket with a collar that folds upward to guard the neck. Some jackets are designed for light to moderate welding use only. If the temperature during the welding process reaches more than 1000 degrees, a heavy-duty welding jacket is more suited for proper protection.

•    Fabric: Welding jackets are made of different fabrics, common ones being cloth and leather. Fire retardant cotton cloth is good for beginners. Leather is a good choice as such jackets are extremely durable and long-lasting. Leather is also harder to burn and does not conduct heat.

•    Size: Some welding jobs require more freedom of movement which affects the size of the welding jacket. As a thumb rule, the jacket size should be one size larger than the shirt size. Welding jackets are available without sleeves as well. Some jackets feature a reflective tape for higher visibility.

About the author:

Kym Morgan is the marketing director of eWelders.com.au, a leading online specialty welding site in Australia. They sell a massive range of MIG Welders, TIG Welders, ARC Welders, Inverter Welders, Multi-Purpose Welders, High Function TIG Welders, AC/DC TIG Inverters, Spot Welders and Engine Driven Welders in Australia. Their mission at eWelders.com.au is to gather Australia’s best range of welders and put them under one roof.

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