ALM 355/555/755 Overboot
Aluminised overboot for high temperature approach applications. BS EN ISO 11612:2015 Clothing to protect against heat and flame BS EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes
Chemical protective coverall with elasticated hood, cuffs and ankles. Double zip and double storm flap fastening. Inset sleeves. Cushioned double layer knee pads. Improved Super-B style coverall, superior fit, wearability and durability 135gsm Long established and effective proprietary chemical barrier film laminated to spunbond polypropylene substrate with a stitched and taped seam. EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 Type 3B EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 Type 4B EN ISO 13982-1:2004+A1:2010 Type 5B EN ISO 13034:2005+A1:2009 Type 6B EN 14126:2003 Protection against infective agents EN 1073-2:2002 Protective clothing against radioactive contamination EN 1149-5:2008 Electrostatic properties (anti-static)
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Aluminised overboot for high temperature approach applications. BS EN ISO 11612:2015 Clothing to protect against heat and flame BS EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes
Outermost fabric : MPA (75% Meta-aramid/23% Para-aramid/2% Anti-static), 205g/m2 Moisture layer: BMP 12% Waterproof breathable membrane on meta-aramid/88% para-aramid felted thermal barrier, 170g/ m2. Liner: FRML (50% FR modacrylic / 50% Lenzing fabric), 120 g/m2
Aluminised jacket for high temperature approach applications. Outer layer of 545gsm Gentex “Dual Mirror”® aluminised glass fabric with inner 182gsm nylon taffeta/neoprene steam barrier and additional 160gsm Thermal glass barrier with aluminium foil. 100% aluminium surface for maximum radiant heat reflectivity BS EN ISO 11612:2015 Clothing to protect against heat and flame ALM 720BA Aluminised Jacket with Breathing Apparatus Space
Aluminised trousers for high temperature approach applications BS EN ISO 11612:2015 Clothing to protect against heat and flame BS EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes