Product Overview
The Bizflame Knit FR Long Sleeve Henley is a technically proficient garment designed for professionals operating in environments where heat, flame, and electric arc risks are a constant reality. This Henley combines essential safety specifications with the comfort of a casual shirt, ensuring that protection does not come at the expense of wearability. Its grey colour provides a neutral, professional base that integrates seamlessly into any industrial uniform.
Key Features
- Multi-hazard protection: Provides fundamental resistance against heat, flame, and electric arc, serving as a critical layer of safety for high-risk tasks.
- Anti-static capabilities: The integration of carbon fibre ensures static discharge is controlled, which is vital in volatile or sensitive environments.
- Three-button placket: This design feature allows for better temperature regulation and adds a professional aesthetic compared to standard t-shirts.
- Long-sleeve coverage: Offers full arm protection and warmth, making it suitable for year-round use or as a protective base layer.
Design & Performance
Constructed from Bizflame Knit fabric, this garment features a high-composition cotton blend with 1% carbon fibre. The predominantly cotton construction ensures the fabric remains breathable and soft against the skin, which is crucial for workers during long shifts. The carbon fibre is woven directly into the knit to provide permanent anti-static properties that will not wash out over time.
The medium-weight fabric offers a balance between durability and flexibility. It is substantial enough to feel protective while remaining thin enough to be layered under heavier jackets or overalls without restricting movement. The knit construction provides natural stretch, allowing the wearer to perform manual tasks with ease.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
Despite its technical flame-resistant properties, this Henley is an excellent candidate for corporate branding. For a superior and enduring finish, we recommend embroidery for company logos and staff names on the chest. This method provides a professional appearance that stands up well to the rigours of industrial laundering.
Alternatively, for larger designs or more vibrant visibility, our print services can be applied. All customisation is managed by our experienced in-house team at our Telford facility, ensuring your safety garment is branded without compromising its protective integrity.
Use Cases
This garment is specifically engineered for workers in the utilities, electrical engineering, and petrochemical sectors. It is also an ideal choice for maintenance teams who require a versatile layer that meets safety standards for multi-norm environments.
Why MyWorkwear
MyWorkwear has been a specialist in the industry since 1976. Operating from our hub in Telford, we bring decades of expertise to every garment we handle. We understand the specific requirements of protective clothing and ensure that every piece of customisation meets our high standards of quality and durability.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, consider how you intend to wear the garment. As a medium-weight Henley, it functions effectively as a standalone top in temperate conditions or as a primary base layer in colder climates. Ensure the fit is not overly tight to allow the fabric's protective properties to function correctly.
Caring for your product
To maintain the flame-resistant and anti-static performance of this garment, it is essential to follow the specific care instructions provided. Failure to do so may degrade the protective qualities of the fabric.
We recommend a domestic wash at a maximum temperature of 40°C. Using a higher temperature can stress the cotton fibres and potentially shorten the lifespan of the garment.
Never use bleach when laundering this product. Bleaching agents will compromise the chemical structure of the flame-resistant treatment and can damage the carbon fibres responsible for anti-static protection.
The garment can be tumble dried on a normal cycle or line dried. If ironing is required, use a maximum temperature of 110°C. Excessive heat from an iron can damage the knit structure. Finally, do not dry clean this item, as the chemicals used in that process are not compatible with the Bizflame fabric.