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Disposable coverall – Lakeland MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max Type 5/6

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MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max breathable coveralls deliver Type 5/6 protection. Together with a breathable back, legs and hood for comfort, this Lakeland coverall features bound seams for added protection and durability.

 

  • MicroMax NS microporous film laminate fabric covers critical parts of the body and delivers a barrier against light liquid splashes and sprays
  • An effective barrier against hazardous dusts
  • Comfortable and breathable SafeGuard GP areas across the back, legs and top of hood.

MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max breathable coveralls deliver Type 5/6 protection. Together with a breathable back, legs and hood for comfort, this Lakeland protective coverall features bound seams for added protection and durability.

 

  • These breathable coveralls feature superior quality MicroMax NS microporous film laminate fabric to cover critical parts of the body, delivering an excellent barrier against light liquid splashes and sprays
  • MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max is an effective barrier against hazardous dusts and light sprays
  • MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max breathable coveralls feature comfortable and breathable SafeGuard GP areas across the back, legs and hood to deliver air permeability of 43 cubic feet per minute
  • Superior strong and durable bound seams offer additional protection against dust, liquid ingress*
  • This breathable coverall reduces the ‘bellows effect’ ( the tendency to create suction of air and dust particle in the seam holes, cuffs, ankles and zip)
  • For extra visibility, the MicroMax NS Cool Suit Max features distinctive blue and white colours
  • Super-B style design – this coverall has been developed for a superior fit, wearability and durability
  • A crotch gusset is included to reduce incidence of burst crotch and improve durability
  • All Lakeland coveralls are suitable for asbestos handling and removal

 

Typical applications include:

  • Warm or high temperature-controlled environments where Type 5 & 6 protection is required
  • Spray-painting
  • Low-level insecticide / pesticide spraying
  • Wet applications in fibreglass manufacturing
  • Boat building
  • Wind blade manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • General maintenance and cleaning applications
  • Crime scene operations
  • Low hazard emergency response applications

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Which garment to use:

Light Spray
TYPE 6

Hazardous dust
TYPE 5
Liquid Spray
TYPE 4
Jet Spray
TYPE 3

Gas or Vapour
TYPE 1&2

Light spray/aerosol protection Dry particle protection General overall spray:
no pressure but coverall soaked
Strong jet sprays –
higher pressure
Surrounding gases or vapours

 

Lakeland coverall - strenuous work

Physical factors such as strenuous work?
The physical demands of a task such as climbing ladders, crawling or working in confined spaces, especially if the chemical is highly toxic,  may require higher strength fabric or a specific design, even though permeation analysis and/or the hazard spray type indicate a lighter/more comfortable garment.

Lakeland liquid or gas safety

Liquid or gas?
Liquid would normally suggest a Type 3 or 4 hazard. However, some chemicals have low boiling points, becoming vapour at low temperatures. In such cases a gas-tight suit might be appropriate. Such information can be obtained from Safety Data Sheets.

 

Type 3 vs Type 4 –  the different spray tests

EN 14605 – Type 3: ‘jet’ sprays EN14605 – Type 4: ‘liquid’ sprays

  • Strong, directional jets of liquid spray
  • Results in intense, local pressure on fabric, seams and joins
  • Back-spray will penetrate under, up or behind any loose flaps or joins
  • In finished garment spray test, single jets of liquid are sprayed at ‘potential’ weak areas of suit (seams, crotch, zip flap ect.)
  • Wider, less pressurised liquid sprays
  • Results in saturation of fabric (so sealed seams required) but no pressure on garment, seams or joins
  • No risk of back-spray penetrating under, up or behind loose flaps or joins
  • In finished garment spray test, four nozzles with general overspray of liquid

 

By identifying that your application is Type 4 only (rather than Type 3), this enables more options for garment design and choice, along with a greater level of comfort.

 

*About bound seams
The seam is wrapped with a folded strip of similar or stronger material and chain-stitched through all five layers in a single operation. This results in a tougher seam which also provides improved liquid and particle repellency at the seams as well as a tougher garment all round. A bound seam is not suitable for a chemical suit as it is not liquid tight.

  • Superior microporous film laminate fabric
  • Excellent barrier to light splashes and sprays of liquids
  • Effective barrier against hazardous dusts
  • Breathable SafeGuard GP areas across back/shoulders, along legs and on top of hood.
  • Durable bound seams
  • Design reduces bellows effect
  • Distinctive blue and white colours for visibility
  • Inset sleeves, three-piece hood and ‘diamond’ crotch gusset
  • Suitable for asbestos handling and removing

 

Lakeland coverall sizing guide

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