ChemDefend® 250 Disposable Protective Clothing

The ChemDefend® 250 range of protective coveralls are constructed from a microporous polyethylene barrier film glued to the latest generation of spunbond polypropylene ( SBPP). The PP fibres are spun at a low dtex producing a high density of fine fibres per square metre, creating a lightweight and strong, but breathable material. The barrier and repellency to liquid chemicals and biological agents is excellent. This material is coated with an electrostatic dissipative layer.

  • EN1073-2:2002 – Protective clothing against radioactive particulate contamination.
  • EN1149-5:2008 – Protective clothing with electrostatic dissipative properties.
  • EN14126:2003 – Protective clothing against infective agents and biological hazards.
  • Type 5 – EN ISO 13982-1:2004+A1:2010 – Dry particle protection – suits which provide protection to the full body against airborne solid particles.
  • Type 6 – EN13034:2005+A1:2009 – Reduced spray-suits which offer limited protection against a light spray of liquid chemicals.
Fabric Description: Microporous Polyethylene (PE) Laminate
Fabric Weight: 60 gsm
Seam Type: Bound – which delivers maximum strength and liquid and particle barrier properties.
Colour Options: White

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