FAQs of Medium Duty Welding Blankets:
Q: How do you use a medium duty welding blanket during welding applications?
A: Place the welding blanket over or around the area that needs protection from sparks, spatter, or radiant heat. Make sure it fully covers adjacent surfaces, machinery, or flammable materials to prevent heat or flame damage during welding tasks.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using these welding blankets?
A: The main benefits include superior fire resistance, high heat shielding up to 800C, durability due to 800 GSM fabric, and the ability to protect workspaces and workers during welding, cutting, or grinding operations.
Q: When should a welding blanket be replaced or inspected?
A: Inspect welding blankets regularly for signs of wear, burns, or fiber damage, particularly after heavy use. Replace them if you notice reduced flexibility, holes, or significant degradation to maintain effective protection.
Q: Where can these welding blankets be applied within construction or fabrication sites?
A: They are suitable anywhere welding, cutting, or grinding is taking placecovering floors, walls, machinery, or draping over stored materials to shield them from heat and fire risks.
Q: What is the process for selecting the right welding blanket for specific job requirements?
A: Consider the heat exposure, size of the area, and nature of your welding operation. For medium-duty requirements, these blankets are ideal due to their high operating temperature tolerance, large coverage, and fire resistance.
Q: Are these welding blankets suitable for both indoor and outdoor use?
A: Yes, their robust design and heat resistance make them suitable for both indoor and outdoor welding tasks, provided they are not exposed to rain or moisture since they are uncoated.