Chemical Resistant Coveralls

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Selector Guide

Get the best-fit chemical resistant coverall with our interactive selection guide:

1. Which type of Category III protective clothing are you looking for? Choose the highest protection type:

2. Which standards do you need?
EN 1073: Radiactivity; EN 1149: Electrostatic; EN 14126: Infective agents

3. Are you looking for low linting coveralls?

5. Choose the weight range of your protective clothing:

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Fisherbrand™ Tyvek™ Cat III Coverall
DuPont™ Tyvek 500 Xpert Hooded Coverall

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    Ansell Edmont™ Polyethylene Shoecovers

    Ansell Edmont™ Polyethylene Shoecovers offer low-cost protection and are a good choice for single-use tasks.

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    Bollé Safety™ Mamba Clear Safety Glasses

    These lightweight safety glasses with non-slip bridge, co-injected temples, and all-round vision provide perfect comfort for permanent wear.

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    Kimberly-Clark™ KleenGuard™ A7 White Laboratory Coats

    Breathable, multi-layered lab coats offering Type 6 limited chemical splash protection to keep you comfortable and safe.

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Ansell Microgard 2000 Standard White Coveralls with Hood

Superior, breathable protective suit ideal for industrial applications.

Ansell™ Microgard™ 2000 coveralls provide superior protection against low-concentration liquid chemicals, as well as liquid and particulate biological hazards while reducing risk of heat stress for wearers. Check out this useful video showing the proper techniques of donning and doffing type 5/6 chemical protective clothing and benefit from best practice tips.

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Guides to Help You Choose

Why Choose KleenGuard Brand Apparel?

KleenGuard™ offers comfort without compromise, enabling. Enabling workers to move freely while staying protected in garments that are engineered to withstand workplace stresses. We leverage our understanding of body fit and factors of comfort to deliver comfortable and stylish protection that enables movement and productivity. KleenGuard™ has the protective equipment your team wants to wear so they perform safely, efficiently, and with distinction.

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AlphaTec Product Guide

The AlphaTec™ brand was first launched in 2005 as a unique range of chemical glove styles providing cutting edge innovation and advanced chemical protection. The brand has continued to evolve, introducing new technologies to the market to help improve wearer protection, performance, and comfort. These technologies range from developing unique polymer blends and revolutionary cut resistant yarns through to new ergonomic designs to enhance worker performance. AlphaTec now provides a portfolio of multi-hazard products that takes you beyond just chemical protection.

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Are Your Workers, Processes, and Environments Really Protected?

DuPont™ PPE solutions are designed to meet or exceed global standards for protection and performance, while meeting the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements for the different cleanroom classes. Therefore, DuPont PPE solutions can be part of a holistic contamination control strategy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Expected of a Chemical-Resistant Coverall?
  • Resistance against penetration of chemicals
  • Mechanical resistance against abrasion, punctures, and tears
  • In particular applications antistatic properties and resistance against pathogens or radioactive material are required
How Is Chemical-Resistant Apparel Classified?

Chemical protection suits are further classified according to the time it takes for a certain concentration of a chemical to penetrate through the protective suit. The longer the breakthrough time the higher the resistance to permeation and the more effective the chemical protection.

How Are Coveralls Categorized?

Coveralls differ according to their ability to resist mechanical, chemical, and particulate elements.

Class I coveralls are intended for use in households and environments with low risk exposure.

Class III coveralls are designed for use in environments with high risk exposure.

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