Pyrolon XT Lab coat with two hip pockets and 4 stud front-fastening
Style Number: EX101TranslationsPyrolon XT fabric will not ignite but chars at low temperature and unlike standard disposables does not continue burning after the ignition source is withdrawn.
- Flame retardant laboratory/shop coat with two hip pockets and four-stud front fastening.
- Additional polyester scrim improves strength and durability.
- Pyrolon garments can be safely worn over thermal protective garments without compromising thermal protection. Note that Pyrolon XT fabric will not ignite: it is designed to wear OVER thermal protective garments and will not provide heat protection if worn alone.
- Intrinsic anti-static properties with very low surface resistance; anti-static does not wear off in use like standard disposables.
Features: Elastic wrist, Snap closure, 2 pockets
- Colors
- Sizes
- MD-XL
- Case Size
- 25/case
- Seam
- Serged
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Pyrolon® XT Documents
Pyrolon® XT Physical Properties
Physical Property | Test Method | Units | Test Results |
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Abrasion Resistance | EN 530 | >100 cycles/Class 2 | |
Burst Strength | ISO 2960 | 112kPa / Class 2 | |
Puncture Resistance | EN 863 | 16.82N / Class 2 | |
Tensile Strength - cd | ISO 13934 | 30N / Class 1 | |
Tensile Strength - md | ISO 13934 | 62.5N / Class 2 | |
Trapezoidal Tear - cd | EN 9073 | 43.53N / Class 3 | |
Trapezoidal Tear - md | EN 9073 | 64.8N / Class 4 | |
Trapezoidal Tear - mean | EN 9073 | 33.7N / Class 2 | |
Flex Cracking Resistance | ISO 7854 | 100,000 flexes/Class 6 | |
Hydrostatic Head | ISO 811 | 29.5cm | |
Seam Strength | EN 5082 | 103N / Class 3 |
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 Type 5 & 6 Coveralls" contains easy reference comparison tables of Lakeland garments with main competitors. A glossary with brief explanation of these tests can be found in Lakeland’s “Guide to Chemical Suit Selection”.