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PW24B810 - 8x10 Heavy Duty Acrylic Fiberglass Welding Blanket 24oz

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Stop Sparks Cold Without the Itch

Let's be real: nobody likes the feeling of raw fiberglass digging into their arms after a long day. That's why the Pearl PW24B810 is a game-changer for your shop. This isn't your flimsy hardware store tarp; it's a beast of a welding blanket weighing in at 24 ounces per square yard. That extra weight means it stays where you put it and doesn't flap around when the shop doors are open. But the best part? It's coated in acrylic. That yellow coating locks all those nasty glass fibers down, so you can handle this blanket without needing a hazmat suit or spending the next two days scratching your forearms. It’s tough, it’s clean, and it’s built for the daily grind.

At 8 feet by 10 feet, this thing is massive. You can throw it over a classic car you're restoring to keep grinding dust and sparks off the paint, or hang it up to keep your arc flash from blinding the guy working next to you. It’s perfect for vertical hanging because the acrylic gives it a bit of stiffness, acting more like a shield than a floppy sheet. We know that in a real shop, gear gets abused. That’s why this blanket comes with reinforced hems and solid brass grommets that won't rip out the first time you pull on them. You can zip-tie it to a rack, hook it on a wall, or just drag it across the floor—it can take it.

This blanket is designed to handle the hot stuff. While it's not meant for holding a pool of molten lava, it laughs at sparks, grinding showers, and light spatter. It’s the perfect barrier to protect your expensive equipment, hoses, and cables from getting melted or scarred. If you're doing overhead work or grinding in a tight spot, having this 8x10 shield nearby is the cheapest insurance policy you can buy. Don't risk a fire or damaged gear; grab one of these heavy-duty acrylic blankets and keep your focus on the bead, not on what's burning behind you.

Additional Information
Item:Blanket
Material:Acrylic Fiberglass
Size:8" x 10"
Packaging Description:1 per each
Weight:24 oz/sq yd
Temperature Rating:1000°F (Base), 300°F (Coating)
Color:Yellow
Grommets:Brass Grommets on all sides
Application:Vertical Curtain, Equipment Protection, Light Spatter

INCLUDED

  • (1) 8' x 10' 24 Oz Acrylic Coated Fiberglass Welding Blanket

APPLICATIONS

  • Vertical welding curtains and safety partitions.
  • Protective draping over machinery, vehicles, and flammable materials.
  • Spark and spatter containment for grinding and cutting operations.
  • Heat shielding for hoses, cables, and power cords.
  • General shop safety and fire prevention.

FAQ

The base fiberglass fabric is rated for temperatures up to 1000°F. The acrylic coating will begin to decompose at lower temperatures (around 300°F), but the blanket retains its spark protection capabilities.

No, the acrylic coating encapsulates the fiberglass fibers, significantly reducing the 'itch' factor and making it much safer and more comfortable to handle without gloves.

While it provides some thermal insulation, it is primarily designed for spark and spatter protection. For slow-cooling or stress relief, a silica or vermiculite-coated blanket is generally recommended over acrylic.

Yes, the blanket features heavy-duty brass grommets installed along the hemmed edges, making it easy to hang as a curtain or secure over equipment.

The acrylic coating provides resistance to water, oil, and grease, but the blanket is not designed to be a waterproof tarp for outdoor storage in rain.

You can cut it, but the cut edges will expose raw fiberglass and may fray. It is recommended to use high-temperature tape or hem the edges if you modify the size.

The 24 oz blanket is thicker and heavier, offering better durability, higher abrasion resistance, and superior protection against heavier sparks compared to the lighter 18 oz version.

This blanket is best for sparks and light spatter. For heavy molten slag, a heavier silica or silicone-coated blanket would be a safer choice.