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The JACKSON SAFETY 36144 is a roll-goods welding blanket designed to protect surrounding work areas, equipment, and personnel from weld spatter, sparks, and radiant heat during hot work operations. Constructed from uncoated fiberglass, it measures 150 feet in width and 0.028 inches thick, offering broad coverage in fabrication shops, job sites, and industrial maintenance environments. The white fiberglass material provides reliable thermal insulation and flame resistance without the added weight of coated alternatives. Welders, ironworkers, and industrial maintenance technicians install this blanket roll as a passive protection barrier during cutting, grinding, and welding tasks.
This blanket roll is suited for both residential and commercial welding applications where large-area spark and spatter containment is required. The roll format allows installers to cut sections to fit specific work zones, curtain frames, or equipment shields. With a frame length of 40 inches and a frame width of 50 yards, it is well-suited for use in curtain track systems and overhead suspension setups common in production welding environments. The uncoated fiberglass construction keeps the blanket lightweight and flexible for easy handling and repositioning.
Designed for use with standard welding curtain and blanket frame systems. Frame length of 40 inches and frame width of 50 yards as noted in product data. Verify frame specifications before cutting or installing.
This blanket roll is typically installed by welders, ironworkers, or industrial safety personnel as a passive hot work barrier. Ensure all ignition sources are identified and the work area is assessed before deploying the blanket. Cut sections using appropriate shears or a utility knife and secure edges to prevent shifting during operations. Follow applicable OSHA and NFPA hot work safety guidelines when using welding blankets in occupied or confined spaces.
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