Datasheet

Applications and Performance
Non-Hazardous Particulates Yes
Light Liquid Splash Yes if chemical is compatible with suit material†
Non-Hazardous Liquid Splash Yes
Heavy Splash/Liquid Spray No
Hazardous Dusts and Fibres Yes
Organic Solvents Yes if chemical is compatible with suit material†
Liquid Continuous Contact/Immersion No
Acids/Alkalis Yes if chemical is compatible with suit material†
Gases and Vapours No
Test Standard/Test Method Class/ Result
Abrasion (visual assessment) EN 530:1994 Class 1
Flex cracking (visual assessment) ISO 7854:1995 Class 5
Tear resistance ISO 9073-4:1997 Class 1
Tensile strength ISO 13934-1:1999 Class 1
Puncture resistance EN 863:1995 Class1
Bursting resistance ISO 13938-1:1999 Class 1
Resistance to ignition EN 13274-4:2001 Pass
Resistance to Blocking EN 25978:1990 No Blocking
Seam strength EN ISO 13935-2:1999 Class 1
Repellency to liquids – 30% H
2
SO
4
EN ISO 6530:2005 Class 3 of 3
Liquid penetration resistance – 30% H
2
SO
4
EN ISO 6530:2005 Class 3 of 3
Repellency to liquids – 10% NaOH EN ISO 6530:2005 Class 3 of 3
Liquid penetration resistance – 10% NaOH EN ISO 6530:2005 Class 3 of 3
Anti-static coating on both sides EN 1149-1:2006 Pass
Radioactive particulates (TIL) EN 1073-2:2002 Class 1 of 3
† The chemicals against which the product has been tested and certifi ed are listed in the user instructions.
For additional chemical penetration data, please call your local 3M Technical Service Representative.
Typical applications may include: asbestos inspection,
coal dust in power plants, metal polishing, light-duty
building cleaning, machine or vehicle maintenance, paint
spraying, pharmaceutical, general industrial clean-up,
insulation laying, woodworking, general powder handling
and food processing. In all cases, a risk assessment
should be carried out. Always read product user
information. Use limitations and performance data
should be considered to ascertain the protection
required. If in doubt, contact a safety professional.
For more information on 3M products and services please contact 3M.
Important Notice
This guide is only an outline. It should not be used as the only means for selecting protective clothing. Before using any protective clothing, the wearer must read and understand the user instructions for
each product. Speci c country legislation must be observed. If in doubt, contact a safety professional. Selection of the most appropriate PPE will depend on the particular situation and should only be
made by a competent person knowledgeable of the actual working conditions and the limitations of PPE.
Final determination as to the suitability of these products for a particular situation is the employer’s responsibility. This information is subject to revision at any time. Always read and follow all User
Instructions supplied with your 3M™ Protective Coveralls in order to ensure correct operation. If you have questions contact 3M Technical Service.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential arising out of the sale, use
or misuse of 3M OH&ESD products, or the user’s inability to use such products.
The table left shows the performance of this product when
tested under laboratory conditions. Please note that the tests
may not refl ect the reality of use and do not account for
factors such as excessive heat and mechanical wear.
Note: The maximum Class is 6 unless otherwise noted.
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