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bweath1312
08-25-2003, 10:13 PM
To anyone knowledgable on the subject, i am looking to get a new pair of wildland pants, and i am torn between Indura Cotton, or Nomex, what is the adv. /dis adv. to each. Or what do u think is the best. Thanks for your help

Wildfire
08-25-2003, 11:24 PM
Spend the extra few bucks and go with the nomex.

bweath1312
08-25-2003, 11:27 PM
any reason, indura cotton almost sounds more reliable to me, nomex just seems lighter material, not so much better though.

Wildfire
08-26-2003, 12:12 AM
Nomex is the way to go. That's why that's all that is issued on fires. I don't see any indura cotton in the caches.

bweath1312
08-27-2003, 11:02 AM
Alrighty, anything different about the fire proofing?

Wildfire
08-27-2003, 08:20 PM
Nomex has much better flame protection than the indura cotton. Remember that the indura cotton is rated as flame retardent. If you look at station wear uniforms, they also have 100% cotton, indura cotton, and nomex. I've been in the fire service since 1971 and have done my share of specs on gear, uniforms, etc. When I got into the wildland arena of the fire world I also looked at the indura versus nomex. I think you could figure out which I chose. Talk to some of your local wildland folks and stae forester. I think you'll find out that nomex is the material of choice. Besides, if the agencies involved with the National Fire Equipment System (NFES) have opted for nomex, I think that's a fair statement of what the folks in the wildland fire comunity feel is best.

pumper41
08-29-2003, 01:10 AM
On the issue of flame resistance (nothing regarding PPE is "fire proof"), the qualities of Nomex IIIA and Indura FR are as follows. On contact with flame, Nomex will begin to turn brown and then black as result of charring within the first few seconds, structurally the fabric will maintain a degree of integrity, although you may still sustain serious burns due to heat transfer. Indura on coming into contact with flame, will char, and may smoulder although it will self-extinguish if the flame is withdrawn. Structural integrity may be inferior to Nomex. Serious burns may also occur as with Nomex. See the other Indura Vs Nomex thread on the firefighting forum for my other posts on this matter - Peter.