Deltatek 5000® coverall with elastic hood
4901-M
Coverall with elastic hood. Non woven Deltatek® 5000 microporous laminate fabric. Closure with double cursor zip under an adhesive flap. Adjustable elastic in the waist and ankles. Knitted fabric cuffs. Antistatic. Individually vaccum-packed.
Non woven Deltatek® 5000 microporous laminate fabric 63 g/m²
- The polyethylene layer ensures a greater resistance to chemicals and a greater mechanical resistance (abrasion - tears)
Three-panel hood
- It goes with the head movements for a greater comfort
Closure with adhesive flap
- Very good waterproofing
Knitted fabric cuffs
- Good fastening of the garment on the cuff area
Microporous laminated fabric
- No risk of unravelling
- Very soft
Elastic hem
Breathable
0% Latex, silicone
This product fulfils the following regulations:
REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
- EN ISO 13688:2013 General requirements for protective clothing.
- EN13034:2005+A1:2009 Requirements for protective clothing against chemicals that offer a limited protection performance against liquid chemicals (type 6 equipment) TYPE 6-B: Limited protection aganist liquid chemicals + Type 6B biological protection
- EN ISO 13982-1:2004+A1:2010 Protective clothing against solid particles - Type 5 clothing TYPE 5-B: Protection against dust (asbestos) + bilogical protection Type 5B
- EN14126:2003+AC:2004 Protective clothing - Requirements and test methods for protective clothing against biological agents
- EN1073-2:2002 Protective clothing against radioactive contamination. Requirements and test methods for non-ventilated protective clothing against radiactive contamination particles. CLASS 1: Radioactivity - Protection factor 5 - Class 1
- EN1149-5:2008 Electrostatic properties - Part 5: Fabric and design behaviour properties: t50<4s or S>0.2 according to method no. 2 (induction charging) of EN1149-3
€14.72 + VAT
€17.81 VAT included
Expected Date: 04/01/2024
Deltaplus
Specialists in personal protective equipments (PPEs) against all kinds of hazards and adapted to all the industry sectors.
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