DuPont Tyvek 600 Plus White Hooded Coverall (Pack of 100)
Coveralls are the best way to guarantee safety of both the upper and lower body. The DuPont Tyvek 600 Plus White Hooded Coverall (Pack of 100) keep workers safe from a range of hazards coming from a variety of different industries. Coming in various sizes and arriving in a handy pack of 100, these coveralls are suitable for a diverse range of use for flexible but unwavering protection.
What's Included?
Please note these coveralls do not have pockets.
Technical Specifications
- Product Type: Hooded Coverall
- Material: HDPE / polyethylene
- Waist Style: Elastic glued-in
- Cuff Style: Thumb Loop
- Hood Type: Elastic Seam
- Type: Taped, Stitched
- Resistance: Liquid, Chemical
- Colour: White
- Ankle Style: Elastic
- Neck Style: Hooded
- Closure Type: Zipper with self-adhesive flap and chin flap
Sizing Information
To find out which size you need, please see the below size guide and measure according to the diagram:
Size | Chest Measurement |
Small | 84 - 92cm |
Medium | 92 - 100cm |
Large | 100 - 108cm |
Extra Large | 108 - 116cm |
Certifications
These coveralls have the following certifications:
- Protection Class
- Category III, Type 4-B, 5-B and 6-B
- Certifications and Compliance
- Category III, Type 4-B, 5-B and 6-B, EN 14126 (barrier to infective agents)
- EN 1073-2 (protection against radioactive contamination)
- EN 1149-5
Comfortable Fit
Medical and research professionals spend many hours in coveralls, so they have to be as comfortable as possible. This coverall features an elasticated waist, cuff and ankle for a fit that fits to your body completely. In addition, the zipper style closure enhances safety by preventing chemical contact with skin, for enhanced protection against often dangerous substances.
Key Features and Benefits
- Handy pack of one hundred coveralls for convenience in labs
- Self-adhesive chin strap for tight seal of suit to face mask
- Stitched and over-taped seams for protection and strength
- Tyvek zipper and zipper flap for enhanced protection
- Elasticated face, wrists and ankles ensures a fit for all
- Glued-in elastic waist for complete comfort of the wearer
- Elasticated thumb loops prevent sleeves from riding up
- Permeable to both air and water vapour, yet repels water-based liquids and aerosols
- Excellent barrier against fine particles and fibres (down to 1 micron in size)
- Ultra-low-linting and treated with anti-static properties
Indications for Use
These coveralls are designed for a wide range of applications, but are ideal for the below uses in particular:
- Maintenance and dismantling jobs in the nuclear industry
- By providing entire body protection against flying materials
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing or research
- In preventing splashback touching any of the body
- Biosecurity laboratories
- When handling dangerous microbes or diseases
- Medical applications (when exposed to biological hazards)
- To prevent the spread of infectious disease
Coveralls vs Lab Coats
These coveralls offer enhanced protection from hazards for the following reasons:
- Hooded design protects the head from toxic splashes or sprays
- Coveralls protect the torso, arms and legs for upper and lower body protection
How Do I Protect My Entire Body From Hazards?
For the most advanced level of PPE, we recommend wearing these coveralls in the following way:
- With protective eyewear, glasses or goggles
- With safety gloves
- With overshoes also known as shoe covers
Superior HDPE Materials
These coveralls are made of HDPE, also known as high-density polyethylene. This material has the following key features perfect for research applications:
- Non-bleaching and UV resistant for experiments involving light
- Withstands higher temperatures than low density polyethene, up to 120°C for short periods and 110°C for continuous use
- Brittleness temperature at -100°C for studying in cold conditions
- Chemically resistant for storage and experimentation with a variety of solutions
Polyethylene Material
Being HDPE based, these coveralls are predominantly made of polyethylene. This type of plastic has various benefits for research and medical applications, including:
- Strong and sturdy, resisting any tears or rips which compromise hygiene
- Moisture resistant, ideal for using with liquids and substances
- Good chemical resistance for use with acidic or alkaline substances
- Fatigue resistant for use with heavy or sharp substances requiring analysis
What Is Tyvek?
DuPont Tyvek is a unique nonwoven material only from DuPont. Tyvek is made of 100% high density polyethylene fibres randomly laid and compressed to form a remarkably tough printing substrate that is ideal for applications where durability and tear resistance is of prime importance. Tyvek can resist repeated folding and flexing without tearing, and can also be glued, laminated, sewn, stapled and fixed.
What Are the Benefits of Tyvek?
Tyvek combines the performance of paper, film and fabric and thus makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, meaning it also has a number of unique benefits when being used as a material for protective clothing:
- Breathability, since it allows water vapour to escape (keeping you cool all day long)
- Water resistance since it sheds rain, snow and pills
- Tear resistance, since it resists punctures, tears and abrasion
- Light-weighted material keeps clothing non-bulky for comfortable wear
- Paper-like material looks as light as a feather but is considerably stronger
- Eco-friendly design is fully recyclable and made out of HDPE
What Other Size Packs Are Available?
This pack is also available in the following sizes: