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ProChem II CLF olive M
Product information

The ProChem® II is primarily used for tank and sewer cleaning, handling solid and liquid hazardous substances or for decontamination work and hazardous goods operations. Elasticated sleeves and legs and an elasticated waist ensure an optimum fit and the generously cut crotch area provides optimum freedom of movement. The horizontal entry at the back with a protected wrap-around panel and Velcro fastener provides a tight seal. A butyl face seal provides an optimum seal on the outside of full face masks.

The suit is made from our CLF material, which consists of a multi-layer durable barrier film and a moisture-absorbing inner fleece that offers the wearer maximum comfort with optimum protection. It protects against a range of hazardous chemicals, including acids, alkalis and organic chemicals. It is extremely quiet and ideally suited for use in hazardous areas thanks to its excellent antistatic properties. It meets the requirements for the highest class biobarrier defined in the standard and therefore offers first-class protection against biological hazards.


Category ProChem II CLF
Material CLF
Protection types EN 1073-2
EN 1149-5

EN 14126

Kat III

Typ 3

Typ 4

Typ 5

Typ 6
EAN 4260541386384
Article number 002200-oliv-M
Features

- Elasticated drawstrings
- Ergonomic hood
- Back access
- Cover panels (zip & chin) with Velcro fastener
- Generously cut crotch area for optimum freedom of movement
- Elasticated thumb loops
- Weight: 180 g/m²
- Material: CLF

The protection types of ProChem II CLF
Different standards and classifications apply to protective clothing depending on the area of use. Here you can see which standards ProChem II CLF complies with. You can find a full overview under Protection Types."
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EN 1073-2 is a European standard for protective clothing against radioactive particles. It assesses the effectiveness of protection against airborne particles but does not provide protection against ionizing radiation.
EN 1149-5 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for electrostatic dissipative protective clothing. The standard ensures that garments minimize the risks associated with static electricity, such as ignition discharges or damage to sensitive electronic components.
EN 14126 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for protective clothing against infectious agents. The standard ensures that the clothing provides an effective barrier against biological hazards such as bacteria, viruses, and contaminated liquids.
Category III protects against serious risks that can cause severe or irreversible damage and includes respiratory protection equipment, chemical protective clothing, fall protection devices, and certain protective gloves.
Type 3 is a European standard for liquid-tight chemical protective clothing. The standard ensures that the clothing provides protection against strong and directed jets of liquid chemicals, evaluating criteria such as seam strength and resistance to liquid penetration.
Type 4 is a European standard for spray-tight chemical protective clothing. The standard ensures that garments provide protection against light splashes of liquid chemicals, evaluating criteria such as seam strength and resistance to liquid penetration.
Type 5 is an international standard for protective clothing against airborne solid particles. It evaluates the performance of the clothing, including resistance to particle penetration, seam strength, and design aspects to ensure safety in environments with harmful particles.
Type 6 is a European standard for protective clothing that provides limited protection against liquid chemicals. It evaluates performance criteria such as liquid repellency, penetration resistance, and seam strength to ensure safety in environments with occasional contact or light splashes of chemicals.