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Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

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Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear Material: Dupont special fabric

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Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

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Materials

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

Dupont special fabric, resistant to the penetration of many chemicals like benzene, xylol, etc.

Double safety stitched seams

Concealed zippers

Multi-concealed front opening which could effectively prevent chemicals from entering

Elasticated hood, wrist, waist and ankles

Thread overlocked seams

Feature

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

Double -stitched seams for enhanced durability

Extremely durable and resistant to tear and easy to maintain

Type

Coverall 

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

Size

Both European and Asian sizes available, or made to custom sizes

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

Colors

Silver

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

Applications

Any environment where exposed to chemicals

Chemical Coveralls Chemical Protective Workwear

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factory directly chemical protective clothing chemical suit

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factory directly chemical protective clothing chemical suit

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COVERALL WITH EUROPE SIZE CHART
SIZE S M L XL XXL XXXL XXXXL XXXXXL
Top-half Length 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 57
Collar 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 49
Chest 114 118 122 126 130 134 138 142
Sleeve Length 93 97 99 99 102 109 112 114. 5
Sleeve Bicep 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Sleeve Opening 12. 5 12. 5 13 13 13. 5 13. 5 14 14
Waist 106 110 114 118 122 126 130 134
Front Rise 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 35
Side-seam Length 79 79 82 82 84 84 86 86
Bottom Opening 23 23. 5 24 24. 5 25 25 25. 5 25. 5
Hip 110 114 118 122 126 130 134 138

Protera® of Dupont is the most popular material of arc flash protective apparel currently in the world. It's applied to electric utility industries, etc. and it's popular in the groups of professional electrical workers, etc.

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FR safety refers to the use of flame-resistant (FR) clothing and equipment to protect workers from fire and thermal hazards in the workplace. Both European and American standards have specific requirements and standards for FR safety.  ... Clik for More

The purpose of an arc flash study is to identify and evaluate the potential hazards associated with electrical arcs in a workplace, and to develop appropriate safety measures to protect workers from these hazards. The study is typically conducted by a qua ... Clik for More

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Incident energy is a measure of the thermal energy released during an arc flash event. It is the amount of energy per unit area that is generated by an electrical arc and is typically measured in calories per square centimeter (cal/cm2) or joules per squa ... Clik for More

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