Workers who are exposed to hazardous chemicals or biological substances on an almost daily basis during the course of their work require first-class protection that is specially designed to cope with the conditions and potential hazardous substances the wearer may be exposed to. The type of hazardous substance, as well as the degree and duration of exposure, are the key factors that determine which protective clothing is required. However, the proper use of the different types of disposable coveralls and the technology behind them – particularly the methods used to put on and remove the garments – is also of critical importance. Read on to find out all you need to know about disposable coveralls.
build out of several layers of polypropylene non woven material
Mixure of spunbond and meltblown non woven material for a perfect balance between stability and softness
High degree on air permeability and breathability
uvex laminate light
non woven polypropylene material laminated with a polyethylene film
Non woven material on the inside for a comfortable feeling
material is not sticking on skin
using the film is providing a higher level of protection, but reduces the breathability
uvex com4 laminate
non woven polypropylene material laminated with a microporous polyethylene film
non woven material on the inside for a comfortable feeling
material is not sticking on skin
the microporous film provides a certain level on breathability
uvex laminate classic
non woven polypropylene material laminated with a polypropylene film
non woven material on the inside for a comfortable feeling
material is not sticking on skin
the polypropylene film provides an effective barrier against many organic and inorganic liquid chemicals
Climate comfort
Measuring the microclimate
In the test, the microclimate was measured in the layer structure of the coveralls and wearer according to the SWEATOR® test conditions: 21°C ambient temperature and 60% air humidity.
Accumulation of transpiration after 55 minutes = perceived heat build-up How do the different materials influence wearer comfort?
uvex 5/6 classic
The completely laminated coverall uvex 5/6 classic permits less evaporation and therefore leads to somewhat higher moisture levels. Compared to other coveralls, the uvex 5/6 classic exhibits the lowest level of breathability
uvex 5/6 comfort
The material combination of SMS and laminate places the uvex 5/6 comfort coverall middle of the field in terms of climate control.
uvex 5/6 air
The uvex 5/6 air coverall made from highly breathable SMS material offers the best climate control properties. It is extremely breathable and impresses in the test thanks to lower temperatures and less moisture.
Features and Benefits
1. 3 pieced hood
optimum fit
no limitations of view
perfect match with resirators and goggles
soft elastic on edge, feels comfortable
2. Zipper flap
Zipper flap with integrated self adhesive tape
easy to gum up
additional security
3. Fingerloop
finger loops made of soft elastic
to keep the sleeves at the wrist
additional security
4. Elasticated waistband
integrated elastic in waist for optimal fit
ideal wearer comfort
5. Elasticated bands on arms and legs
convenient closures thanks to elastics at wrist and ankles for additional security
To ensure that your disposable coveralls deliver their full protective effect, it is important to put them on and take them off correctly. Certain steps must be performed in a defined order, and others may require the help of an assistant. We explain the steps to follow below.
In order to select appropriate chemical protection clothing for a specific application within your business, it is important to have your coveralls tested by a trained safety officer. Many chemicals can cause serious or irreversible injury to workers if they are not adequately protected. For this reason, chemical protection clothing must be chosen with the greatest care.
Please note: It is the responsibility of the user to decide which product is most suitable for the intended application. Under no circumstances can uvex accept responsibility for the incorrect application and use of these products.
To ensure an optimum fit and keep the wearer safe when working with hazardous substances, uvex disposable coveralls are available in multiple sizes. However, the correct size may not be the same as your usual clothing size. Use the following overview to find the correct size based on your height and chest circumference.
Storage uvex disposable protective clothing must be stored in its original packaging, protected from light and in a dry environment, at a temperature of between 15°C and 25°C.
Disposal After use, the garments must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable legal regulations.
Washing disposable coveralls Disposable coveralls are intended as single-use garments and must not be washed.
Storage life We recommend that the product is used within five years of the production date indicated on the label.
The technical data sheets contain detailed information on the intended applications of the products, precise descriptions of the material properties and comprehensive product descriptions.