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DuPont XLarge White Tychem 4000 12 mil Saranex 23PTyvek Apron

Part Number: D14249638SKU: DPPSL275TWHXL00
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Item Details

DuPont™ Tychem® 4000 delivers effective protection against a range of chemical environments. Tychem® 4000, utilizes Saranex™ 23-P film laminated to Tyvek® fabric to provide a rugged and durable fabric that resists abrasion. Tychem® 4000 fabric provides at least 30 minutes of protection against >124 chemical challenges.

Features

  • Knee-length apron/gown design with attached sleeves
  • Available in multiple sizes
  • Meets the US industry requirements for blood (ASTM F1670) and viral penetration (ASTM F1671) protecting against several bloodborne pathogen exposure risks
  • Provides enhanced frontal protection
  • Taped seams provide strong chemical resistance against heavy liquid splashes A sewn seam is covered with a strip of compatible chemical-resistant material through heat sealing
  • Open back for wearer comfort
  • Bound seams around neck opening with snap closure
  • Ties at waist
  • Elastic opening for tighter fit at wrist
  • 44"" long for neck-to-knee coverage
  • Manufactured under specifications that do not contain natural rubber latex

Applications

  • PCB Cleanup
  • Waste Management
  • Hazardous Response
  • Nuclear Environments

Specifications

  • Clothing Type» Apron
  • Trade Name» Tychem® 4000
  • Clothing Size» X-Large
  • Material» Tychem® 4000
  • Color» White
  • Thickness» 12 mil
  • Seam» Taped
  • Closure» Waist Ties
  • Microsite» 740-TychemChem

Caution

  • Tychem® should not be used around heat, flames, sparks or in potentially flammable or explosive environments.
  • Garments made of Tychem® fabrics should have slip-resistant or anti-slip materials on the outer surface of boots, shoe covers, or other garment surfaces in conditions where slipping could occur.

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