This why I weld in a nomex flight suit that are worn by Air Force pilots instead of jeans and a work shirt because I know eventually I will burn through unlike nomex it saved me from getting burned by any oxy fuel cutting torch
pointless test. no one would survive that, Nomex or not. that is 1832 degrees F, that is hotter or as hot at LAVA FROM AN ERUPTING VOLCANO.... lol this is basically fancy and misleading advertisement.
@@BakiNBG You're both idiots. Teflon isn't dangerous unless you ingest it in large amounts and hundreds of race car drivers would like to disagree about not surviving that. Remember, you're most likely going to also have a nomex hood and gloves.
No it's partly true. The cotton guy would die but the nomex guy might live if he had full protection like military flight helmet on maybe only receiving 3rd and 2nd degree burns on certain spots. Maybe would have enough time to bail a burning car or plane without continuing to burn after leaving the fire zone. The nomex like the cotton also won't stick to the victim.
It's supposed to be stress test. Most products are usually tested beyond reasonable use to test its durability. This is because they want to be able to test it as quickly as possible if they can.
@@thearmyguy1232 yes, my friend survive when the plant he work explode, no burn on his nomex, but he survive and got 2@3 degree burn i forgot.. if you work on oil and gas plant normally the frc(fire retardant coverall) or nomex is a must, if you does not wear it you can’t work inside the plant..
This why I weld in a nomex flight suit that are worn by Air Force pilots instead of jeans and a work shirt because I know eventually I will burn through unlike nomex it saved me from getting burned by any oxy fuel cutting torch
Nice
Polyamide op
pointless test.
no one would survive that, Nomex or not.
that is 1832 degrees F, that is hotter or as hot at
LAVA FROM AN ERUPTING VOLCANO.... lol
this is basically fancy and misleading advertisement.
What do you expect from dupont...
E: look at all the teflon adverts, tasty toxic food
@@BakiNBG You're both idiots. Teflon isn't dangerous unless you ingest it in large amounts and hundreds of race car drivers would like to disagree about not surviving that. Remember, you're most likely going to also have a nomex hood and gloves.
No it's partly true. The cotton guy would die but the nomex guy might live if he had full protection like military flight helmet on maybe only receiving 3rd and 2nd degree burns on certain spots. Maybe would have enough time to bail a burning car or plane without continuing to burn after leaving the fire zone. The nomex like the cotton also won't stick to the victim.
It's supposed to be stress test.
Most products are usually tested beyond reasonable use to test its durability. This is because they want to be able to test it as quickly as possible if they can.
@@thearmyguy1232 yes, my friend survive when the plant he work explode, no burn on his nomex, but he survive and got 2@3 degree burn i forgot.. if you work on oil and gas plant normally the frc(fire retardant coverall) or nomex is a must, if you does not wear it you can’t work inside the plant..