2008 Product Catalogue - Chemical Protective Workwear - (Page 5) NEW IMPROVED Breathable Particle Protection Protection Levels MICROGARD® 1500 High Performance Protection in Comfort Asbestos fibres, such as Chrysotile, are typically 3-5 microns in size. The SMS fabric used in the construction of Microgard® 1500 coveralls have been proven to filter 99.8% of particles larger than 3.5 microns* *Aloxite particle penetration test The Microgard® 1500 coverall construction ensures that the Total Inward Leakage of particulates is less than 7%** - The EN13982-1 standard for Type 5 (particle protection) only requires a result less than 15%! **Results recorded under laboratory conditions according to EN ISO 13982-1(&2). Visit www.microgard.com for full details or email the tech team at technical@microgard.com Available in white, red or blue Microgard® 1500 coveralls have been designed for workers involved in the stripping, clear up or handling of Asbestos, general maintenance, construction and contract cleaning. Combine this exceptional filtration efficiency with the physical performance of Microgard® 1500 coveralls and you can be assured that your workforce will be protected and comfortable. Microgard® 1500 Coveralls meet the following European Norms; • Type 5 EN ISO 13982-1 Dry particle suit • Type 6 EN 13034 Reduced spray suit Applications Where the need for dust (particle) protection is greatest, such as; • Asbestos related work • Handling powders • General maintenance • Construction 05 www.microgard.com Copyright ©MICROGARD Ltd 2008. All rights reserved. Available to order with silver retro reflective tape (model 113) MICROGARD® 1500 - Suit Features Colour Standard sizes S to XXXL White Red Blue • Breathable fabric helps reduce the risk of heat stress • Hood designed for optimum fit with respirators • 3-thread overlocked seams For details of fabric physical performance see page 38 http://www.microgard.com/product3.asp?MYID=3 http://www.microgard.com/content.asp?id=7&doc=11 http://www.microgard.com/index.asp
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