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Asatex CBFR, Flame Retardant Protective Suit

Asatex Flame Retardant Protective Suit

76,19 € / piece

5 / 5

Asatex

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Flame Retardant Protective Suit, 10 pieces

Asatex

Flame Retardant Protective Suit, 10 pieces

Asatex logo

5 / 5

761,92 €

847,10 

Price per 10 packages (10 pcs)


76,19  / piece

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Product description

  • 3-piece hood
  • Elasticated sleeve and leg ends, hood and back area
  • Zipper with double front storm flap with Velcro fastener
  • Taped seams
  • Double-layer, padded knee pads
  • Antistatic (charge reduction)

Fire-resistant PVC barrier film on the outside, non-woven viscose substrate on the inside

EN 1149-5:2008, EN 14605:2005 A1:2009 Type 3, EN 1073-2:2002, EN 14605:2005 A1:2009 Type 4, EN ISO 11612:2015 A1 C1, EN ISO 14116:2015 Index 3, EN 13034:2005 A1:2009 Type 6

  • Indicates the intended fit and sizing category, ensuring proper proportions and comfort for different body types.

  • The exterior color of the overalls, affecting visibility, professional appearance, and compliance with workplace safety requirements.

  • The method used to join fabric pieces together, affecting durability, protection level, and resistance to wear and tear during demanding work conditions.

  • Defines the functional design type of the overalls, such as insulated for cold weather, disposable for contamination protection, or hooded for added coverage.

  • Electrical Protection
  • Heat & Flame Resistance
  • Chemical Resistance
  • Protective clothing, including garments, gaiters, hoods, and overboots, with the EN 11612:2015 rating are tested for protection against various heat and flame hazards like limited flame spread, convective heat, radiant heat, and splashes from molten metals. This ensures the clothing meets minimum safety standards for specific thermal risks, helping you choose gear that provides essential protection in hazardous environments.

  • Protective clothing with the EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 rating is tested for limited protection against liquid chemicals, such as light spray or splashes. This ensures the garment resists chemical penetration and repellency, allowing you to work safely with low-risk chemical exposure and remove it quickly if contaminated.

    Test results

    This garment offers protection against light sprays, liquid aerosols, and low-pressure, low-volume splashes of liquid chemicals. It is designed for low-risk situations where a full chemical barrier is not needed and you can act if contaminated.

  • Protective clothing with the EN 1149-5:2008 rating is tested for its ability to safely dissipate electrostatic charges and prevent sparks. This protects wearers in environments where flammable gases, liquids, or dust could create an explosive atmosphere. It reduces the risk of accidental fires or explosions from static discharge.

    Test results

    This garment's material is tested to reduce static electricity buildup. It helps prevent sparks that could cause a fire or explosion in certain work environments, keeping you safer around flammable materials or sensitive electronics.

  • Protective clothing and materials with the EN ISO 14116:2015 rating are tested for limited flame spread, ensuring they do not continue to burn or melt after brief contact with small flames. This means your garment will resist ignition and self-extinguish quickly, reducing the risk of injury from minor flame exposure.

    Test results

    This garment provides the highest protection against limited flame spread. For brief, accidental contact with small flames, the material is designed to prevent fire from spreading, will not form a hole, and will stop burning within two seconds.

  • Chemical protective clothing and partial body garments with the EN 14605:2005 rating are tested for their resistance to liquid chemicals, ensuring liquid-tight (Type 3) or spray-tight (Type 4) connections. This means you can choose clothing that offers certified protection against specific chemical splashes or sprays, giving you confidence in hazardous environments.

  • Protective clothing with the EN 1073-2:2002 rating are tested for protection against particulate radioactive contamination. This ensures the clothing effectively minimizes the inward leakage of hazardous radioactive particles to keep you safe.

  • PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 3 refers to equipment that is complex and provide the highest level of protection such as powered respirators, SCBA, and full body suits. In Europe, PPE Category 3 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place, have to be audited regularly by a notified body and have to have a technical documentation.

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