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ProChem VI TK E green XXL
Product information

The ProChem® VI suit is a one-piece gas-tight full coverall with side entry and extended back area for contamination-free wearing of respiratory protection inside the suit. At the arm ends there is a double glove system made of foil and chloroprene gloves, this model has a fixed safety boot and gas-tight zippers. The visor provides perfect all-round visibility and the generous design offers optimum freedom of movement.

The TYCHEM TK used for the suit is an extremely lightweight and tear-resistant material that protects against gases as well as solid, liquid, highly concentrated organic and inorganic chemicals and hazardous biological substances. It also provides protection against military warfare agents and is antistatic.

Category ProChem VI
Protection types EN 14126
Kat III

Typ 1
Options E = Self-adhesive chin & zipper cover (instead of Velcro)
EAN 4260095099181
Article number 006002-grün-XXL
Features

- Extremely lightweight, tear-resistant material
- Large visor for excellent visibility
- Generously cut design for optimum freedom of movement
- Firmly attached safety boot (E)
- Inner belt for suit fastening
- Weight: 331 g/m²
- Material: TYCHEM® TK

The protection types of ProChem VI
Different standards and classifications apply to protective clothing depending on the area of use. Here you can see which standards ProChem VI complies with. You can find a full overview under Protection Types."
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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 1 is a European standard for gas-tight chemical protective clothing for emergency responders. The standard evaluates performance criteria such as gas tightness, seam strength, and permeation resistance to ensure responder safety.