
DragonFur™ Nomex® Fleece Product Specifications
Our DragonFur™ Nomex® fleece garments are manufactured in Seattle, Washington. These garments meet the requirements of performance specification ASTM F1506. All materials in these garments are inherently flame resistant and meet or exceed the NFPA 1977 (2005 edition) Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting. The specifications of each component are listed below:
Fleece
Fiber Content – Nomex IIIA (93% Nomex®, 5% Kevlar®, 2% Carbon)
Fabric Weight - 8.2 oz sq/yd
ARC Rating (ATPV) - 17.3 c/cm²
Rip-Stop Material
Fiber Content - 40% Nomex®, 60% Kevlar®
Fabric weight – 7 oz sq/yd
ARC Rating (ATPV) - 8.6 c/cm²
Pocket Material
Fiber Content – Nomex® IIIA (93% Nomex®, 5% Kevlar®, 2% Carbon)
Fabric weight – 6 oz sq/yd
ARC Rating (ATPV) - 5.9 c/cm²
YKK® Zipper
Vislon zipper teeth set in 100% Nomex® zipper tape
Thread
100%
Nomex®
Conforms to government specifications A-A-55217 and MIL-T-83193B, Type 1
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Nomex® Fleece Approved By Office of Aircraft Services (OAS)
From: Robert Galloway OAS/OS/DOI
Subject: NOMEX fleece garments
Based on recent test data obtained from various U.S. military research and development sources, NOMEX fleece material, manufactured by both Malden Mills, Lawrence, MA, and Huntingdon Mills, Canada is approved for use as "fire resistant clothing." The Department of the Interior, Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Handbook (351 DM 1), Chapter 2, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), paragraph 2.2 Fire Resistant Clothing, currently states:
"The preferred material is commonly known as "Nomex." The actual material may be Nomex, polyamide, aramide, polybenzimidazole, Kevlar...
"
With the addition of NOMEX fleece, the new sentences should read:
"The preferred material is commonly known as "NOMEX." The actual material may be NOMEX, NOMEX fleece, polyamide, aramide, polybenzimidazole, Kevlar...
"
Keep in mind that NOMEX fiber is manufactured by DuPont. Subsequent manufacturing processes, by companies such as Malden Mills and Huntingdon Mills, produce NOMEX fleece. As previously mentioned, test results have been received for NOMEX fleece produced by these two manufacturers only.
Finally, NOMEX fleece, under various brand names, is then used in the manufacture of finished products such as jackets, vests, etc. by additional
manufacturers. For those interested in purchasing fire resistant fleece clothing, ensure that the finished product has been manufactured with NOMEX fleece.
This change to the ALSE manual will also be addressed in a subsequent
information bulletin to all ALSE Handbook Users.
Please ensure widest dissemination of this ALSE Handbook change.
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