Work coveralls
gas-tightchemical protectioncoated fabric

Work coveralls - Matcon B.V. - gas-tight / chemical protection / coated fabric
Work coveralls - Matcon B.V. - gas-tight / chemical protection / coated fabric
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Characteristics

Type
work
Type of protection
chemical protection, gas-tight
Material
laminated material, laminate, coated fabric
Sex
unisex
Color
orange
Other characteristics
disposable

Description

The splash suit with limited life use is a gas-tight suit. This protective clothing is a result of extensive research and development. Independent studies / test meet the stringent requirements of European CE regulations. The Clothing completely closes off and is composed of a laminate-coated fabric in order to provide protection against chemical liquids, gases, dust, aerosols and radio active particles protection. All suits contain sufficient exhalation valves so that an excess pressure can be vented. A wide panoramic visor offers great freedom of movement and maximum visibility. The suits are user friendly to work with and developed for practical use. Furthermore, this concept answer to the question of so-called “Cross-contamination.” The latter is the maximum safety benefit. Good quality / price ratio. Material is much cheaper than the materials Viton / Butyl and also gives better protection. Nevertheless the limited life time use. The material is strong and can withstand mechanical duration. • MAT TECH (material with limited life time use) • liquid and gas tight zipper • glove interchangeable system • unique Matcon cuff system • adjustable waist belt • sufficient exhalation valves • meets CE standards: -EN 14605 type PB3 and type PB 4

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