The chemical protective clothing is mainly used during emergency rescue work. It allows for critical operations in organic media such as gasoline, acetone, ethyl acetate, and highly corrosive liquids including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and sodium hydroxide.
Fabric: 0.45 mm thick modified PVC double-sided coated fabric.
Suit Components: Large view integrated vizor, backpack for SCBA, gloves, boots, sealed zipper, and overpressure exhaust valve system.
Acid and alkali-proof, flame retardant
Overpressure exhaust valve performance
Gas tightness ≥15s; Ventilation: 78-118Pa
Acid resistance: No penetration (80% H2SO4, 60% HNO3, 30% HCL)
Alkali resistance: No penetration (6.1mol/L NAOH)
Combustion resistance: Damage length ≤10cm, Burning time ≤5S
Sole electrical insulation: ≥5000V
Breaking strength: ≥400N; Tearing strength: ≥32N
Gasoline resistance: No crack or stickiness after 30s soak
Low Temp resistance: -15°C (180 degree folded)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials are used in this chemical protective suit?
The suit is constructed from 0.45mm thick modified PVC double-sided coated fabric, ensuring high durability and chemical resistance.
Q2: Does the suit include integrated boots?
Yes, the suit is a fully closed type that includes chemical-resistant boots as part of the integrated design.
Q3: Is this suit compatible with SCBA equipment?
Yes, it features a built-in backpack compartment designed to accommodate a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
Q4: How effective is the suit against strong acids and alkalis?
The suit has been tested for no penetration when soaked in 80% Sulfuric Acid, 60% Nitric Acid, and 30% Hydrochloric Acid for 1 hour.
Q5: Can this suit be used in low-temperature environments?
Yes, it is designed with low-temperature resistance down to -15°C and maintains flexibility even when folded.
Q6: What certifications does this protective suit have?
This suit is SOLAS approved, making it suitable for marine and heavy-duty industrial emergency rescue operations.