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Welding Blankets & Curtains

Welding produces intense sparks, molten metal splatter, and extreme heat. Our blankets and curtains contain hazards and protect equipment, surfaces, and personnel.

  • Spark & slag protection
  • High temperature resistance
  • Multiple sizes available
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Key Features & Benefits

Spark Protection & Molten Metal Deflection

Fiberglass and slag shed blankets block sparks and molten metal splatter, preventing fires and surface damage during welding, cutting, and grinding.

High Temperature Resistance & Durability

Heat treated and neoprene blankets withstand extreme temperatures while maintaining flexibility and strength in harsh environments.

Easy Installation & Multiple Sizes

Curtains and blankets come in various sizes for different applications and are designed for quick, hassle-free installation.

Explore Our Welding Solutions

  • Fiberglass Welding Blanket
  • Slag Shed Blanket
  • Heat Treated Welding Blanket
  • Neoprene Welding Blanket
  • Welding Curtains

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are welding blankets made from?

Most welding blankets are made from durable fiberglass, sometimes treated for enhanced heat resistance. Neoprene-coated blankets offer additional flexibility and chemical resistance.

Can welding blankets be reused after exposure to sparks?

Yes, many welding blankets are designed for repeated use. Inspect for damage before reuse and replace if they show excessive wear or holes.

Are welding curtains suitable for outdoor use?

Welding curtains are typically designed for indoor environments, but many are UV resistant and can be used outdoors when properly secured.

How do I choose the right size?

Consider the size of your workspace and the area you need to protect. We offer multiple standard sizes and can manufacture custom dimensions on request.

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Browse online or call our Louisville specialists for custom sizing and fleet quotes.

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DeBrovy's Industrial Tarpaulins — Est. 1885 · 9152 Taylorsville Rd #108, Louisville, KY 40299

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