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Heat Resistant Suits Manufacturer India

TMR Uniforms manufactures heat resistant suits and fire proximity clothing for steel plants, foundries, glass manufacturing, petrochemical facilities, and fire brigades. Aluminized fiberglass, aluminized aramid, Kevlar, and PBI construction. Engineered to withstand extreme radiant heat and molten metal splash.

Aluminized Fiberglass & Aramid Construction
Radiant Heat Protection up to 1000°C
For Steel Plants, Foundries & Fire Services
MOQ from 100 Complete Suit Sets

Extreme Heat Protection for Heavy Industry

TMR Uniforms is a specialist manufacturer of heat resistant suits and fire proximity clothing, operating from our production facility in Bangalore, India. Our product range includes full fire proximity suits, approach suits, fire entry suits, foundry jackets, thermal aprons, and aluminized leggings — constructed from aluminized fiberglass, aluminized aramid (Kevlar), and PBI (polybenzimidazole) fabrics that reflect up to 90% of radiant heat. Each product is engineered for specific temperature ranges and industrial applications.

  • Aluminized fiberglass, aramid, Kevlar, and PBI construction
  • Radiant heat protection from 400°C to over 1000°C
  • Up to 90% radiant heat reflection from aluminized surface
  • Individual components or complete suit sets available
  • For steel plants, foundries, glass plants, and fire brigades

Our Heat Resistant Suit Product Range

From approach suits to fire entry gear for the most extreme thermal environments

Fire Proximity Suits

Full-body aluminized suits (jacket + trousers + hood + gloves + boot covers) reflecting up to 90% of radiant heat. For firefighters and steel plant workers near furnaces. Temperature exposure up to 500-1000°C.

Approach Suits

Lighter-weight aluminized suits for approaching high-heat areas without prolonged proximity. Aluminized fiberglass or aramid construction. Temperature exposure up to 500°C radiant heat.

Fire Entry Suits

Heavy-duty multi-layer suits with vapor barrier for brief entry into fire or extreme heat environments. PBI or aluminized aramid construction. Temperature exposure up to 1000°C+ for limited duration.

Foundry Jackets

Aluminized or heat-resistant jackets for foundry workers handling molten metal. Front-opening with snap closure in aluminized fiberglass or aramid. Protection against radiant heat and splash.

Thermal Aprons

Heat-resistant aprons for targeted protection against radiant heat and molten metal splash. Available in aluminized fiberglass, aluminized leather, or aramid construction for foundry and steel applications.

Aluminized Leggings & Hoods

Supplementary heat protection for legs and head/neck areas. Used in combination with jackets or aprons for modular partial-body protection in foundry and furnace proximity operations.

Material Specifications & Temperature Ratings

Technical details on aluminized materials and their heat resistance capabilities

Aluminized Fiberglass (up to 500°C)

Fiberglass fabric with vacuum-deposited aluminum coating. Reflects 90%+ radiant heat, lightweight, and cost-effective. Recommended for approach suits, foundry jackets, and thermal aprons.

Aluminized Aramid / Kevlar (up to 800°C)

Aramid or Kevlar base fabric with aluminized outer layer. Superior tear strength and high heat resistance. Recommended for proximity suits, fire entry components, and heavy-duty foundry operations.

PBI / Polybenzimidazole (up to 1000°C+)

Highest heat resistance available. Non-flammable and dimensionally stable PBI fiber fabric, often with aluminized outer. For fire entry suits, extreme proximity work, and specialized rescue operations.

Aluminized Leather (up to 400°C)

Chrome leather with aluminized outer coating combining leather durability with radiant heat reflection. Cost-effective option for foundry aprons and supplementary protection items.

Customization & Bulk Supply

Modular ordering and custom specifications for industrial buyers

Component-Level Ordering

Suits supplied as full sets (jacket + trousers + hood + gloves + boot covers) or as individual components. Replace worn components without purchasing complete new suits, reducing long-term costs.

Material Selection by Application

Choice of aluminized fiberglass, aluminized aramid, or PBI based on temperature requirements and exposure duration. Our technical team helps specify the right material for your end-use environment.

Sizing & Private Labeling

Standard S-3XL with custom sizing for bulk orders based on buyer size charts. Custom brand labels, packaging, and documentation for your distribution brand.

Why Choose TMR for Heat Resistant Suits

Extreme Temperature Expertise

We understand radiant heat, convective heat, and contact heat protection requirements. Our team helps you select materials and suit configurations based on your specific temperature and exposure conditions.

Complete Product Range

Proximity suits, approach suits, fire entry suits, foundry jackets, thermal aprons, leggings, and hoods — a complete heat protection program from a single specialist manufacturer.

Low MOQ for Specialty Products

Minimum order of 100 complete suit sets or 300 individual components. Lower MOQs reflect the specialty nature and higher unit value of heat resistant products, accessible for smaller importers.

Material Traceability

Full traceability of aluminized fiberglass, aramid, and PBI fabrics from certified mills. Material test certificates and temperature performance data provided with every shipment.

Modular Component Supply

Individual component ordering (jackets, trousers, hoods, gloves, boot covers) allows your end-users to replace worn parts without full suit replacement — reducing total cost of ownership.

Heavy Industry Experience

Proven supply to steel plants, foundries, glass manufacturers, and fire brigades globally. We understand the operational demands and safety requirements of extreme-heat industrial environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a proximity suit and a fire entry suit?
A proximity suit is designed for working near intense heat sources for extended periods, reflecting up to 90% of radiant heat at 500-800 degrees Celsius. A fire entry suit is heavier-duty and designed for brief entry into fire or extreme heat environments at 1000+ degrees Celsius for limited duration.
What materials are used in fire proximity suits?
Fire proximity suits use aluminized fiberglass (up to 500°C), aluminized aramid/Kevlar (up to 800°C), or PBI polybenzimidazole (up to 1000°C+). The aluminized outer layer reflects radiant heat while the base fabric provides structural integrity and thermal insulation.
Can fire proximity suits be ordered as individual components?
Yes, TMR Uniforms supplies proximity suit components individually — jackets, trousers, hoods, gloves, and boot covers can be ordered separately. This allows buyers to replace individual worn components without purchasing a complete new suit, reducing long-term costs.
What is the minimum order quantity for heat resistant suits?
The minimum order quantity for complete fire proximity suits is 100 sets. For individual components like foundry jackets and thermal aprons, the MOQ is 300 pieces per style. Contact our team for specific pricing and lead time information.

Source Heat Resistant Suits from India

Aluminized fire proximity suits, foundry jackets, thermal aprons, and fire entry suits. Engineered for steel plants, foundries, and fire brigades with competitive bulk pricing.

Aluminized fiberglass, aramid, and PBI construction
Individual components or complete suit sets from MOQ 100
Material test certificates and temperature performance data