CBRN Protective Suit
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1: Mechanical properties
Thickness(mm) 0.34±0.05
Tearing force (15kg/2.5cm)>Warp: 16 Weft:14
Elongation (%) Warp: 16 weft:14
2: Chemical properties
Anti-toxicity mustard purity (9596 360+1°Cx130min) - No permeation
Cold resistance (-40-Cx5min folded 180°) - No cracks
Acid and alkali resistance (6N hydrochloric acid, 6N sulphuricacid, triad solution.36-C+1°Cx1h) - No cracks
Gasoline fracture resistance (immersed in 120# gasoline after 30s) - No cracks, no sticky
Hot air aging (140-C+2°Cx8h) - Not sticky, not brittle
3:Application
1,Atomic bomb test explosion.
2,Optics, anti-missile liquid propellant, high-energy fuel combustion produced by the exhaust gas.
3,Operators of oxidizers and incendiaries wear it in operation occasions such as refilling and transferring.
4,Carbon monoxide, phosgene, sarin, mustard gas, etc.
5,Acid and alkali prevention in specific0ccas10ns.
6,Anti-adhesion to nuclear radiation.
7, airtight, dustproof, waterproof, moisture-proof, sand-proof.
4:Maintenance
1. When protective clothing is contaminated with harmful agents or other contaminants, it should be immediately rinsed with neutralizing liquid and water after the operation is completed, and dried inside and outside to avoid corrosion, damage and mold.
2. When using and cleaning chemical protective clothing, do not touch sharp objects to avoid mechanical damage.
3. When storing protective clothing and gloves, apply a layer of talcum powder on the outside.
4. Protective clothing should be folded neatly, packed and stored, and do not squeeze.
5. When storing protective clothing, it is required to be dry and free of organic solvent vapor.
6. The storage period is seven years.
5. Selection of clothing
Protective clothing is divided into three sizes: large, medium and small (1.2.3). Large size is 180cm-185cm (43#-44#), medium size is 175cm-180cm (41#-42#), and small size is 170cm-175cm (39#-40#).
CBRN Protective Clothing is made of industrial brocade sik as the base fabric and chlorinated butyl rubber as the surface material, which is rolled, vulcanized, and formed.