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AlphaTec® FLASH Type CV/VP1 Flame retardant, multi-layer, re-usable chemical barrier technology, Type 1 / Level A protection
Features
Chloroprene and aramid fabric: Strong flame* and abrasion resistance
NFPA 1991(1990) standard: Chemical flash fire and liquefied gas protection
Encapsulating design: Compatible with major SCBA brands and bottle sizes
*PyroMan™ tested for thermal protection
Specifications
NFPA 1990 (NFPA 1991), incl. the optional Chemical Flash Fire and Liquefied Gas protection requirements*
EN 943-1:2015 + A1:2019
EN 943-2:2019
EN 1073-2:2002 (radioactive particle protection)
EN 14126:2003 (infective agent protection)
EN 1149-5:2008 (antistatic suit material)
Approved for use in ATEX zones 2/21, 22 and chemical group IIA
Includes
Specialized protection: The AlphaTec® FLASH Type CV/VP1 protective suit’s chloroprene rubber over aramid base fabric ensures flame, chemical and abrasion resistance
Assured defenses: Satisfying NFPA 1991(1990) standards, this chemical protective suit is proven to guard against chemical flash fires and liquefied gas, among others
Improved convenience: Its encapsulating design fits on top of most major SCBA brands and bottle sizes, for truly practical, heavy-duty personal protection
Proven capabilities: The AlphaTec® FLASH Type CV/VP1 also adheres to PyroMan™ thermal protection norms, delivering tried and tested protection against thermal hazards