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OSW Firesuit SOA

The OSW Firesuit SOA is manufactured using flame-resistant aramid fabrics (such as Nomex® and Kevlar® blends) to ensure consistent thermal protection, durability, and wearer comfort. The suit is typically supplied as a two-piece system (jacket and trousers), allowing greater mobility and flexibility during demanding firefighting tasks.

Its construction is engineered to withstand high temperatures and sudden flash fire exposure while maintaining breathability and ergonomic comfort for extended operational use.

Price range: Rp4,662,000.00 through Rp5,994,000.00

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OSW Firesuit SOA

Advanced Fire-Resistant Protective Suit

Product Description:
The OSW Firesuit SOA is a high-performance fire-resistant suit engineered for extreme heat protection in firefighting and industrial emergency environments. Built to withstand radiant, convective, and contact heat, this suit is ideal for firefighters, emergency responders, and industrial safety teams operating under high thermal stress.

The SOA model provides full-body protection while maintaining mobility, comfort, and durability, ensuring the user can perform critical tasks in dangerous conditions.

Key Features:

  • Outer shell made from high-quality aramid fibers (e.g., Nomex® or equivalent)

  • Multi-layer construction with thermal liner and moisture barrier

  • High visibility with reflective safety tape (3M standard)

  • Ergonomic design with articulated joints for maximum mobility

  • Heavy-duty front zipper with Velcro® storm flap

  • Reinforced elbows, knees, and shoulders for added durability

  • Breathable design to reduce heat stress during long operations

Specifications:

  • Suit Type: 2-piece (jacket and pants) or coverall style (depending on model)

  • Heat Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to 1000°C for short durations

  • Color: Typically gold, tan, or navy with reflective strips

  • Sizes: Available in S–3XL (custom sizes on request)

  • Standards: Complies with EN 469, NFPA 1971, or local fire protection standards