What is Nomex fabric made of?

Nomex® MHP is a proprietary blend of 34% aramid, 33% lyocell, 31% modacrylic and 2% antistatic fibers .

What is Nomex material used for?

Nomex is used in industrial applications as a filter in exhaust filtration systems, typically a baghouse, that deal with hot gas emissions found in asphalt plants, cement plants, steel smelting facilities, and non-ferrous metal production facilities.

What is Nomex clothing?

Nomex is a synthetic fiber with heat and flame-resistant features. This is, by far, the most suitable material used in manufacturing protective apparel for firefighters and those exposed to hazardous work conditions. Nomex does not melt or drip, and it also prevents combustion in the air.

Is Nomex safe?

NOMEX® and KEVLAR® fibers are non-biodegradable and non-toxic to aquatic life; they pose no unusual environmental hazard in a spill or fire. Fiber fly and dust may cause slight mechanical irritation.

How expensive is Nomex?

Compared to other types of thread, Nomex is very expensive. Unfortunately, our newer stock is priced at over $200 per pound.

Is Nomex cancerous?

Prolonged inhalation of respirable dust and respirable fibre particulate at high concentrations can cause lung damage. Continual rubbing of fibre particulates and dust on the skin can cause a transitory, mild irritation with redness or itching. listed by IARC, NTP, or OSHA, as a carcinogen.

How long does Nomex last?

Protective apparel made of Nomex® is so durable that industrial launderers estimate that it may last for at least five years and be washed and worn at least 125 times without compromising its protection, shape and professional appearance.

How expensive is Nomex fabric?

Nomex Material, Black, 60 inch wide (per linear foot)

Part No. Price
2134-BLACK Condition: New 1 to 5: $23.99 6 to 35: $21.86 36 to 249: $19.73 250 & up: call

Why is Nomex expensive?

Mildew Resistance – Nomex thread has excellent resistance to mildew. Compared to other types of thread, Nomex is very expensive. Unfortunately, our newer stock is priced at over $200 per pound. Nomex thread is also subject to large price increases on short notice.

What makes Nomex clothing different from other protective fabrics?

When you hear officers and first responders talk about wearing “Nomex Clothing”, you may wonder what makes this “Nomex fabric” different from other protective fabric like Kevlar. Nomex is a flame-resistant material that was developed by DuPont for bodily protection when exposed to heat and flames.

What are synergy Nomex pants made of?

These men’s Synergy™ Nomex® IIIA pants are created with an innovative blend of 93% aramid fiber, 5% Kevlar, and 2% antistatic fiber. They incorporate reinforced stitched throughout and have extra strong triple needle stitching on all outseams, inseams, and seat seams to increase durability.

What is Nomex?

Nomex is a flame-resistant material that was developed by DuPont for bodily protection when exposed to heat and flames. There are many uses for Nomex, but it is a key fiber that is used when designing and constructing clothing geared for firefighters and first responders.

What is DuPont Nomex IIIa?

In addition to the standard Nomex fiber, Dupont has developed Nomex IIIA, which is a blend of Nomex, Kevlar and an antistatic fiber. This new flame-resistant fabric helps minimize break-open and expands to form a stable and inert barrier between the fire and skin.