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Welding Protective Clothing Manufacturer India

TMR Uniforms manufactures EN ISO 11611 certified welding protective clothing — leather aprons, jackets, sleeves, spats, capes, and hoods. Available in split leather and chrome-tanned leather. Engineered to protect against molten metal splash, sparks, and UV radiation.

EN ISO 11611 Class 1 & 2 Certified
Split Leather & Chrome Leather
MOQ from 300 Pieces
3-5 Week Lead Time

Professional Welding Protection for Every Process

TMR Uniforms is a specialist manufacturer of leather-based welding protective clothing, operating from our production facility in Bangalore, India. Our welding gear range includes full-length and bib-style aprons, jackets, sleeves, spats, capes, and hoods — all designed for protection against molten metal splash, sparks, spatter, and UV radiation generated during MIG, TIG, stick, and oxy-fuel welding processes. Available in split leather, chrome-tanned leather, and aluminized fabric for varying heat and hazard levels.

  • Split leather and chrome-tanned leather options
  • EN ISO 11611 Class 1 and Class 2 certified
  • Aluminized fabric for radiant heat applications
  • Complete range: aprons, jackets, sleeves, spats, capes, hoods
  • Protection against molten metal splash, sparks, and UV radiation

Our Welding Protective Clothing Range

Comprehensive leather welding protection for light TIG to heavy MIG and stick welding

Leather Welding Aprons

Full-length (waist to below knee) and bib-style aprons in split leather or chrome leather. Adjustable neck strap and waist ties. Protects torso and upper legs from sparks and spatter.

Welding Jackets

Full-sleeve leather jackets with button or snap closure protecting arms, shoulders, and torso. Chrome leather construction for heavy-duty MIG and stick welding with high spatter.

Welding Sleeves

Separate leather sleeves with elastic at both ends for quick on-off arm protection. Used with aprons for combined torso and arm coverage during welding and cutting operations.

Welding Spats & Leg Guards

Leather spats covering the front of the lower leg and top of the shoe. Snap fasteners for easy fitting. Protects against falling sparks and molten metal from overhead and horizontal welding.

Welding Capes

Shoulder and upper back protection in split leather or chrome leather. Essential for overhead welding where sparks and spatter fall onto the welder's shoulders and neck area.

Welding Hoods

Leather neck and head protection worn under welding helmets. Protects the neck, ears, and upper chest from sparks and radiant heat during prolonged welding operations.

Material Specifications & EN ISO 11611 Standards

Technical details on leather types, thickness, and welding protection classifications

Split Leather (Buff) — 1.0-1.5 mm

Inner layer of cowhide with natural tan/buff color. Good heat resistance, cost-effective, and flexible. Recommended for general MIG welding and light-duty applications under EN ISO 11611 Class 1.

Chrome Leather (Chrome-Tanned) — 1.0-1.5 mm

Cowhide tanned with chromium salts producing grey/blue color. Superior heat resistance and flame retardancy. Recommended for heavy-duty MIG, stick welding, and high-spatter environments under EN ISO 11611 Class 2.

EN ISO 11611 Class 1 — Light Welding

For lighter welding techniques with less spattering and lower radiant heat. Covers gas welding, TIG welding, low-power MIG welding, spot welding, and brazing operations.

EN ISO 11611 Class 2 — Heavy Welding

For heavier welding techniques with more spattering and higher radiant heat. Covers high-power MIG, MAG, MMA/stick welding, oxy-fuel cutting, plasma cutting, and gouging.

Customization & Bulk Supply

Custom branding and specifications for industrial distributors

Branding Options

Embossed leather logos, heat-stamped branding, and riveted metal name tags for durable branding in welding environments. Embossed leather is the most heat-resistant branding method available.

Material Combinations

FR cotton body with leather reinforcement panels at high-exposure areas for lighter-weight welding jackets. Aluminized fabric options for welding operations near furnaces and radiant heat sources.

Custom Sizing & Private Label

Standard S-3XL plus custom sizing for large orders based on buyer size charts. Private labeling with custom brand labels, care labels, and hang tags for your distribution brand.

Why Choose TMR for Welding Protective Clothing

Leather Sourcing Expertise

Direct sourcing of premium split leather and chrome-tanned leather from certified Indian tanneries. Consistent quality, thickness, and heat resistance across every production batch.

EN ISO 11611 Certified

Both Class 1 and Class 2 welding protection certified through third-party laboratory testing. Resistance to molten metal splash, limited flame spread, and UV radiation verified.

Lower MOQ for Leather Products

Minimum order quantity of 300 pieces per style — lower than fabric garments due to leather production flexibility. Ideal for importers testing new welding gear product lines.

Shorter Lead Time

3 to 5 week production lead time for leather welding products — faster than fabric-based garments. Shorter production cycles enable faster market entry for importers.

Complete Welding Gear Range

Aprons, jackets, sleeves, spats, capes, and hoods — a complete welding protection program from a single manufacturer. Reduces supplier management complexity for distributors.

Welding Process Expertise

Our team understands the protection requirements for TIG, MIG, MAG, stick, and oxy-fuel welding. We help you select the right material and Class for your end-user applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between split leather and chrome leather for welding?
Split leather is the inner layer of cowhide with natural buff color — cost-effective and flexible with moderate heat resistance. Chrome leather is tanned with chromium salts, giving superior heat resistance and flame retardancy. Chrome leather is preferred for heavy-duty welding with high spatter.
What is EN ISO 11611 and what classes does it define?
EN ISO 11611 is the European standard for protective clothing in welding. Class 1 covers lighter welding techniques like TIG and low-power MIG with less spatter. Class 2 covers heavier welding like high-power MIG, stick welding, and oxy-fuel cutting with more spatter and higher heat.
What type of welding protection is best for MIG welding?
For low-power MIG welding, a split leather apron with sleeves provides adequate protection under EN ISO 11611 Class 1. For high-power MIG welding with heavy spatter, a chrome leather jacket and spats meeting Class 2 are recommended for comprehensive body protection.
What is the minimum order quantity for welding protective clothing?
The minimum order quantity for welding protective clothing is typically 300 pieces per style. Leather products have lower MOQs compared to fabric garments due to different production processes. Lead time is 3 to 5 weeks for leather welding products.

Source Welding Protective Clothing from India

EN ISO 11611 certified leather welding aprons, jackets, sleeves, and spats. Split leather and chrome leather options. Competitive pricing for bulk orders starting from 300 pieces.

EN ISO 11611 Class 1 & 2 certified protection
Split leather and chrome leather material options
Low MOQ of 300 pieces with 3-5 week lead time