ChemMax 4 Plus Encapsulating Suit with visor- Expanded back for internally worn SCBA
Style Number: CT4S450PSTranslationsRear Entry encapsulating suit with 20mil PVC visor.
- Attached boots with boot overflaps.
- Expanded back.
- To be used with internally worn Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and breathing mask (not supplied).
- Certified to EN 14605 Types 3 (jet sprays) and Type 4 (liquid sprays) of liquid chemicals (not gas-tight).
- Certified to the infectious agent standard EN 14126; fabric achieves highest class in all four tests. (Type 3-b, 4-b,5-b and 6-b).
- Rear mounted zip with storm flap.
- One air exhaust port with protective shroud to allow escape of exhaled air.
- Elastic wrists (use with push-lock glove connection system).
- Spacious and generous design for comfort and freedom of movement.
- Powered by Permasure®. Use to assess real world safe-wear times for over 4000 chemicals.
Note: This is not a gastight suit and is not suitable for protection against hazardous gases and vapours.
Features: Tape sealed seams, Storm flap over zipper, Expanded back for SCBA, Encapsulated, 20 mil PVC faceshield, Attached sock boots with boot flaps, Not gas/vapor tight, Sealed seams, Rear entry, 1 exhaust port with shroud, Expanded back
- Colors
- Sizes
- MD - 2XL
- Case Size
- 5/case
- Seam
- Stitched/Taped
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- Documents
- Sizing Charts
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Catalogs
ChemMax® 4 Plus Documents
- CE-zertifizierte Produktblätter, Auswahlhilfen und Datenblätter
- Hojas de tiffen, guías de selección y hojas de datos con certificación CE
- Fiches de Produits, Guides de Sélection et Fiches d'information Certifiés CE
- CE-gecertificeerde productbladen, selectiegidsen en informatiebladen
- Arkusze produktów z certyfikatem CE, przewodniki wyboru i zestawienia informacji
- Schede prodotto, guide alla selezione e schede informative certificate CE
Physical Property | Test Method | Units | Test Results |
---|---|---|---|
Abrasion Resistance | EN 530 | Cycles | 2000 Cycles / Class 6 |
Tensile Strength - md | EN 13934-2 | Newtons | 215N / Class 3 |
Tensile Strength - cd | EN 13934-2 | Newtons | 150N / Class 3 |
Trapezoidal Tear - cd | ISO 9073 | Newtons | 87N / Class 4 |
Trapezoidal Tear - md | ISO 9073 | Newtons | 101N / Class 5 |
Trapezoidal Tear - Mean | ISO 9073 | Newtons | 90N / Class 4 |
Puncture Resistance | EN 863 | Newtons | 15.4N / Class 2 |
Flex Cracking | ISO 7854 | Cycles | 1000 Cycles / Class 1 |
Flex Cracking at -30C | ISO 7854 | Cycles | 200 Cycles / Class 2 |
Seam Strength | EN 13935 | Newtons | 297N / Class 4 |
Physical properties data is based on standard tests required by CE certification designed to allow easy comparison of the strength, durability and robustness of different garments. Lakeland's "Guide to Chemical Suit Selection" contains easy reference comparison tables of Lakeland garments with main competitors along with a glossary with brief explanation of the tests.
Challenge Chemical | CAS Number | Physical State | Normalized Breakthrough Time |
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1,3-Butadiene | 106-99-0 | Liquid | >480 |
2,2,2-Trichloroethanol | 115-20-8 | Liquid | >480 |
2,3 Dichloro- 1Propene | 78-88-6 | Liquid | >480 |
2,4-dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid | 94-75-7 | Liquid | >480 |
2,4-Dichlorophenol | 120-83-2 | Liquid | >480 |
4-Bromofluorobenzene | 460-00-4 | Liquid | >480 |
Acetic Acid | 64-19-7 | Liquid | >480 |
Acetone | 67-64-1 | Liquid | >480 |
Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 | Liquid | >480 |
Acetyl Chloride | 75-36-5 | Liquid | >480 |
Acrolein | 107-02-8 | Liquid | >480 |
Acrylic Acid | 79-10-7 | Liquid | >480 |
Acrylonitrile | 107-13-1 | Liquid | >480 |
Allyl Chloride | 107-05-1 | Liquid | >480 |
Ammonium Fluoride | 12125-01-8 | Liquid | >480 |
Ammonia | 7664-41-7 | Liquid | >480 |
NOTE: Permeation test data relates to "Normalised Breakthrough" which measures the time for the permeation rate to reach a specific speed (In CE EN 6529 testing, 1.0µg/min/cm2 and in US ASTM F739 testing, 0.1µg/min/cm2). This does not indicate when the chemical first breaks through the fabric and is not an indication of how long the suit can be safely used as the chemical may have permeated through the fabric before the Normalised Breakthrough time. This might be critical in cases of chemicals with high toxicity.