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The JACKSON SAFETY 36174 is a roll-goods welding blanket designed to protect people, equipment, and work surfaces from weld spatter, sparks, and radiant heat. Constructed from fiberglass with a silicone coating, this blanket delivers reliable thermal resistance in demanding fabrication and industrial environments. The roll format measures 150 feet wide with a frame length of 60 inches and a frame width of 50 yards, making it well-suited for high-volume applications where large areas require coverage. The silicone coating enhances durability and improves resistance to molten spatter adhesion. At 2 pounds, the roll is manageable for shop or field deployment.
This welding blanket is used in industrial fabrication shops, manufacturing facilities, shipyards, and construction sites where continuous weld spatter containment is needed. The roll-goods format allows installers and safety personnel to cut sections to specific lengths, reducing waste and accommodating irregular work areas. It is typically deployed by welders, pipefitters, and industrial safety coordinators who need flexible, large-area spark and spatter protection. The red silicone-coated fiberglass construction is suitable for environments with moderate to high heat exposure.
Designed as a general-purpose roll-goods welding blanket for use in industrial and commercial welding, cutting, and grinding applications where flexible spatter and spark containment is required.
Welding blankets of this type are deployed by welders, pipefitters, and safety personnel — no special tools are required for placement or cutting to length. Use appropriate cutting tools to size sections from the roll before draping or securing over equipment and surfaces. Inspect the blanket regularly for burn-through, tears, or degradation that could compromise protection. Follow applicable OSHA and NFPA guidelines for fire watch and hot-work safety procedures when using welding blankets in the field.
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