Description
SKU | LAK80650 |
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Weight | 1.000000 |
Main Category | Safety Clothing |
Brand | Lakeland |
Manufacturer | Lakeland |
MPN | INT650B-LG |
Lakeland Industries brings the best line of defense against extreme chemical hazards called the Interceptor.
The Interceptor is the most outstanding and top-notch of Lakeland Industries' chemical protective clothing line. Designed for both NFPA 1991 and CE type 1 requirements. The Interceptor is available in encapsulating and non-encapsulating configurations to suit your needs in a variety of ways including gas, vapor, aerosol, liquids, harmful contaminants or particulate protection.
Description:
- Style: Interceptor 80650
- Blue CE Type 1:EN943:2005
- Vapor tight (Level A)
- Deluxe Ensemble
- Fully encapsulated
- Rear-entry vapor-protective suit
Features:
- Multi-layer, high barrier fabric
- Fabric weight 365gsm
- Superior design featuring double-taped seams (inside & out)
- Standard or wide-vision visor options; two-layer visor with unique sealing technology for high chemical barrier
- Double layer chemical glove system: inner chemical glove with outer barrier 27mil butyl glove
- Tested against a full range of chemical warfare agents for anti-terror and civil defence operations. Very soft and flexible material for enhanced comfort
- Two rear mounted exhaust valves
- Interceptor® Training suits (INT497 Front Entry / INT491 Rear
- Entry) and Gas-tight test kits are available separately
Note: Chemical Resistance Data is in accordance with ASTM F-739 test method. Testing is performed on fabric samples only, not finished garments. Sources for all test data are independent laboratory conditions and not actual use conditions.
Protective Clothing Seam Type
Serged Seam This is a simple stitched seam. It is economical, but is generally not used for chemical/splash/liquid type protection as the seams are not designed to resist liquids. It is designed for dry materials/dusts.
Sewn and Bound Seam These seams are serged, and then an overlay is chain stitched through all the layers. This provides resistance to liquid invasion, and is appropriate for liquid threats.
Heat Sealed Seam The seam is sewn and then sealed with a heat activated tape. This method provides liquid proof seams, and is used for environments where contact, not splash risk is present. i.e. you might immerse your foot or leg in the liquid by accident briefly.
Heat Sealed Plus Seam – Same as the heat sealed seam, but it is also sealed on the inside of the suit as well providing extra protection. .
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