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Wilson Welding Blanket | Surewerx

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36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
  • Wilson Welding Blanket 36313/36320/36290/36291/36305/36306/36293/36308/36302/36318/36155/36156
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Description

Description

  • Jackson® Safety Wilson® Silicone Coated Fiberglass Welding Blankets are used to protect equipment and personnel near hazardous operations such as welding flame-cutting and grinding. These fabrics can be used as blankets hanging curtains or are available in bulk rolls.
    • For 36155, 36156
      • 500°F working temperature
      • Resistant to oil and water
      • Durable and abrasion-resistant
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • Ideal for pipe and weld wrapping low cooling/tempering heat containment personnel heat protection machine covers and more
  • Wilson high-temperature fabrics are used to protect equipment and personnel near hazardous operations such as welding flame-cutting and grinding. These fabrics can be used as blankets hanging curtains or are available in roll goods.
    • For 36290, 36305
      • 1000°F working temperature
      • Made with low irritating yarns
      • Provides protection from welding sparks spatter and slag
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • Ideal for pipe and weld wrapping low cooling/tempering heat containment personnel heat protection machine covers and more
    • For 36291, 36206
      • 1800°F working temperature
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • Pliable material can easily wrap around complex curves
      • Offers protection from heavy sparks slag and molten spatter
      • Ideal for use as a heat shield furnace blanket extreme welding applications and other thermal barrier needs
    • For 36293, 36308
      • 300°F working temperature
      • Excellent abrasion and tear resistance
      • Provides protection from welding sparks spatter and slag
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • Ideal for pipe and weld wrapping low cooling/tempering heat containment personnel heat protection machine covers and more
    • For 36302, 36302
      • 1200°F working temperature
      • Advanced abrasion-resistant properties
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • Heat is dispersed evenly across the surface significantly boosting temperature rating
      • Ideal for welding furnace applications pipe wrapping and machinery protection
    • For 36313, 36320
      • 1800°F working temperature
      • Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
      • 3000°F melting temperature rating provides extra assurance for extreme applications
      • Easy to cut and can be conformed to complex curves
      • Lightweight material for incredible ease of use

Technical Specifications

  • Standards: ANSI/FM 4950, ANSI 4950
  • Color: Red, White, Tan, Yellow, Black
  • Nominal Length (ft.): 6 ft
  • Material: Silicone Coated Fiberglass, Uncoated Fiberglass, Silica Cloth,
  • Acrylic Coated Fiberglass, Vermiculite, Carbon Felt
  • Heat Resistant Temperature (° F): 300° F - 1800° F
  • Thickness (in.): .03"- .125"
  • Weight (oz.): 18-32
  • Product Type: Blanket
  • Nominal Width (ft.): 6 ft, 8 ft

18-oz Uncoated Fibreglass Welding Blanket - White - 6' x 6'- Tech Document

18 oz Silica Cloth Welding Blanket - Tan - 6' x 6'- Tech Document

23-oz Acrylic-Coated Fiberglass Welding Blanket - Yellow - 6' x 6'- Tech Document

24-oz Vermiculite Welding Blanket - Black - 6' x 6'- Tech Document

16-oz Carbon Fiber Felt Welding Blanket - Black - 6' x 6'- Tech Document


More Info

Welding Blankets for Hot Work Protection

The Wilson Welding Blanket is a welding blanket designed for hot work protection in fabrication, maintenance, and industrial repair roles. Welders, maintenance technicians, and fabrication workers typically use this fiberglass welding blanket to manage welding sparks, spatter and slag, and radiant heat around nearby equipment and personnel. This ANSI/FM 4950 certified equipment supports common hot work setups and features silicone coated fiberglass, with select variants offering oil resistant and water resistant performance.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Welding and Fabrication Work Environments

Welders and fabrication workers typically use welding blankets when they need a heat shield around benches, assemblies, and nearby surfaces. In welding shops, workers often position the blanket as a curtain, cover, or wrap to control welding sparks during flame-cutting, grinding, and joining work. This helps teams manage hot work zones with a flexible industrial fabric.

Manufacturing Facilities

Maintenance crews and equipment operators often rely on a fiberglass welding blanket during machine servicing and production-line repairs. Plants commonly use it to add a thermal barrier around sensitive components, conveyors, and work cells. The blanket format supports quick placement in active environments where downtime stays limited.

Construction Sites

Site supervisors and welders commonly use welding blankets on construction projects where hot work happens near finished surfaces or adjacent trades. Workers often hang the blanket vertically with grommets or drape it over work areas for temporary protection. This approach helps teams isolate sparks, slag, and heat during field fabrication.

Utilities and Infrastructure Maintenance

Utilities crews and maintenance technicians typically use heat resistant fabric during shutdowns, repairs, and retrofit work. The blanket helps create a thermal barrier around pipe wrapping, valve work, and equipment covers in tight spaces. All Safety supplies options that fit routine maintenance and more demanding outage work.

Oil and Gas Operations

In oil and gas settings, workers often need flame-cutting and grinding control near piping, skids, and process equipment. The Wilson Welding Blanket gives crews a practical way to manage hot work zones while working around curved surfaces and vertical hang points. It suits job sites that value abrasion resistance and flexible placement.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Specifications matter because welding blankets often face different heat loads, surface conditions, and installation methods. ANSI/FM 4950 and ANSI 4950 help users compare product suitability for industrial hot work. Different material options, temperatures, and thicknesses allow crews to match the blanket to the task.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
ANSI/FM 4950, ANSI 4950 Recognized standards for welding blanket performance Helps buyers select equipment for hot work applications
300°F to 1800°F working temperature Available in multiple heat ratings Supports different job temperatures and exposure levels
Grommets for hanging Reinforced attachment points Makes vertical use as a curtain or barrier easier
Silicone coated fiberglass, silica cloth, vermiculite, carbon felt Material options for different conditions Lets crews match flexibility, durability, and heat control

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Welding Shop Spark Control

In welding shops, the blanket typically hangs near workstations to manage welding sparks and spatter and slag. Crews often use it around nearby tools, cables, and finished components. The blanket format supports quick repositioning between tasks.

Pipe Wrapping and Heat Containment

For pipe wrapping, workers usually need a flexible heat shield that conforms to curved surfaces. Grommets help teams hang the fabric vertically when they need containment around sections or adjacent work zones. This setup often improves workflow during maintenance or fabrication.

Furnace and Thermal Barrier Applications

High-temperature variants commonly suit furnace work and extreme welding conditions. Teams use them when they need a thermal barrier with higher working temperatures and easier shaping around complex curves. These options help support demanding industrial fabric applications.

Machine Covers During Maintenance

During shutdowns, crews often cover machines to limit exposure to heat, grinding debris, and hot work residue. The blanket’s abrasion resistance and tear resistance support repeated handling in active maintenance areas. Users can place it as a temporary cover or barrier per manufacturer instructions.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Welding Blanket Excels

  • Welding shops: Flexible coverage helps control sparks, spatter, and slag near benches and work cells.
  • Pipe wrapping jobs: Grommets and pliable material support curved surfaces and vertical hanging.
  • Maintenance shutdowns: Abrasion-resistant options suit repeated movement, covers, and thermal barrier use.
  • Construction hot work: The blanket helps isolate nearby materials during flame-cutting and grinding.

Not Recommended For

  • Direct PPE use: It does not replace welding gloves, face shields, or safety glasses, so choose task-specific PPE instead.
  • Electrical hazard work: It does not serve as dielectric protection, so select specialized electrical PPE for energized tasks.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Welders: Use it to manage hot work zones and nearby equipment during welding and flame-cutting.
  • Maintenance technicians: Place it around repairs, shutdowns, and machine covers to limit heat exposure.
  • Fabrication workers: Use it for spark control and thermal barrier applications in shop environments.
  • Site supervisors: Deploy it to organize hot work areas and support job-site controls.
  • Equipment operators: Use it as temporary shielding around machinery and process areas.
  • Safety coordinators: Select suitable material and temperature ratings for work planning.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

Welding blankets work alongside other equipment for a more complete hot work setup. Layers matter because workers often face heat, sparks, airborne particles, and visibility challenges at the same time. In many workplaces, a blanket pairs with PPE and area controls to support consistent jobsite practices.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Welding shop setup: Welding blanket + safety glasses + welding gloves + face shields
  • Grinding and cutting task: Welding blanket + safety glasses + respirators
  • Maintenance shutdown work: Welding blanket + welding gloves + face shields

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this blanket when you need a flexible barrier for welding sparks and hot work around equipment. It also works well when teams need hanging curtain coverage or pipe wrapping support. Higher-temperature variants fit more demanding furnace and thermal barrier tasks.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Working temperature rating for the task
  • Material choice for flexibility and heat exposure
  • Need for grommets or hanging installation
  • Oil resistant, water resistant, or abrasion resistance requirements

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for every PPE need, especially when workers need direct body protection or dielectric electrical protection. For those uses, choose task-specific PPE or electrical-rated protective gear. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically use the blanket when welding, flame-cutting, grinding, or managing heat-containment tasks. They generally hang, drape, or wrap it per manufacturer instructions, depending on the work zone. In fabrication shops and industrial plants, crews often keep it ready near active hot work areas.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the blanket regularly for fabric damage, seam wear, grommet issues, and heat degradation. Clean it per manufacturer instructions and avoid harsh methods that can damage coated or woven fibers. Replace it when it becomes burned, torn, contaminated, or no longer matches the intended temperature rating, and store it in a dry, clean area away from sharp objects and direct heat.

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