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LAKELAND DISPOSABLE / CHEMICAL PPE Disposable and Chemical Protective Clothing MicroMax® VP Bloodborne Pathogen and Chemical Protection all in one garment! Page 4 CleanMax® Cleanroom Apparel - available in Clean Manufactured Non-Sterile or Clean Manufactured Sterile versions Page 6 MicroMax® NS Vend Packs! Ideally packaged for vending, retail, response kits and single use applications Page 16 PermaSURE® Mobile-friendly online tool that models permeation rates and safe-use times for over 4,000 chemicals Page 34 1-800-645-9291 | 256-350-3873 | lakeland.com | [email protected] LAKELAND DISPOSABLE / CHEMICAL PPE CONTENT Disposable Clothing Chemical Clothing 4 MICROMAX® VP 24 CHEMMAX® 1 Bloodborne Pathogen and Chemical Protection Your First Level of Chemical Protection 6 CLEANMAX® 26 CHEMMAX® 2 4 MICROMAX® VP Cleanroom apparel – Clean Manufactured Quality, Value, Durability with the Proven Non-Sterile or Clean Manufactured Sterile Protection of Saranex® 23P Barrier Film configurations 38 CHEMMAX® 3 16 MICROMAX® NS Advanced Chemical Protection for Industry, Microporous protection from dirt, grease, Emergency Response and Law Enforcement grime and light chemical splash! 40 CHEMMAX® 4 PLUS 18 MICROMAX® NS COOL SUIT Superior, Advanced Chemical Protection. CLEANMAX® Breathable back panel maximizes comfort! Now Supported by PermaSURE® 6 20 MICROMAX® 42 INTERCEPTOR® PLUS Added durability for the toughest First Line Defense Against Extreme Chemical environments Hazards. Now Supported by PermaSURE® 21 SafeGard™ 45 COOLVEST™ Lightweight, breathable protection Chemical Suit Cooling Vest from 3 tough layers 40 CHEMMAX® 4 PLUS 22 SafeGard™ ECONOMY FR Disposable Clothing SafeGard Protection - Economical Design 29 PYROLON® PLUS 2 PERMASURE® 23 ZONEGARD® Perfect for use over thermally protective and 34 Breathable, Lightweight Protection arc protective clothing! of Polypropylene 30 PYROLON® CRFR Chemical Resistance and Flame Resistance in one Disposable Protective Garment 32 PYROLON® CBFR Advanced Chemical Barrier and Flame Lakeland® Industries is a global Resistance for the Highest Chemical Hold-Out manufacturer of personal protective equipment, specializing in Disposable Resources PROTECTING WORKING and Chemical Protective Apparel, 2 Lakeland® World-Class Sales and Support FR/AR Clothing and Protective Gear for Note that it is up to the First Responders. 9 Tips for Cleanroom Apparel Selection professionals responding PROFESSIONALS For over 35 years Lakeland® has provided 10 Sizing Guide and Critical Protection Data to any industrial or viral products to the working professionals 11 Lakeland Brand Product Range Overview environment to do a thorough in Electric and Gas Utilities, the Oil and 12 Protection Levels and Seam Styles hazard assessment based on Gas Industry, General Manufacturing, the task to be performed and SINCE 1982 14 Apparel Selection Guide Public Safety and the Petrochemical determine the complete PPE 28 Disposable FR Guide sectors, keeping workers both safe and ensemble for the hazard(s) 34 PermaSURE® – Mobile-friendly on-line tool that models permeation rates! comfortable on the job. they will face. 44 Chemical Suit Options and Accessories 1-800-645-9291 | 256-350-3873 | lakeland.com | [email protected] 1 LAKELAND DISPOSABLE / CHEMICAL PPE World-Class Sales and Support – all around the globe At Lakeland® Industries, our number one priority is creating protective garments that protect your people from hazardous particulates, liquids and chemicals, blood, diseases, and even fire and arc flash. Throughout the world, Lakeland® products Protect Your People®. It’s what we do. Headquartered in Ronkonkoma, New York, since 1982, and supported by a global team in over 18 countries around the world, you can trust our experience, our expertise, and most importantly, our proven track record of developing and delivering superior garments that provide the protection and performance you require on the job, every day. Lakeland’s customers worldwide have access to nearly 4 decades of our expertise developing and supplying products to the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, Utility, Wind Energy, Healthcare, Cleanroom and hundreds of other Industries around the globe. Lakeland’s Team of Global Experts are ready to assist. Any application. Anywhere. Global Manufacturing and Design - supporting a worldwide customer network Lakeland® Industries’ products have established and maintained a global reputation for overall EUROPE CHINA quality and are recognized as the industry’s gold standard. We design and manufacture a wide variety of technologically advanced protective clothing in our factories around the world. NEW YORK RUSSIA CANADA VIETNAM With manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, China, Vietnam and India, Lakeland® is well positioned to source leading edge materials and produce the most advanced garments ALABAMA available to any region of the globe. INDIA AUSTRAILIA MEXICO Lakeland’s use of advanced technology doesn’t stop with product development and design. Lakeland’s customers have access to leading edge data and information to assist with proper product selection, calculate safe-use times and even model the effects of environmental changes and how they influence chemical permeation rates. ARGENTINA We Design, We Develop, We Manufacture, and We Deliver. CHILE All to Protect Your People® 2 1-800-645-9291 | 256-350-3873 | lakeland.com | [email protected] 3 LAKELAND DISPOSABLE / CHEMICAL PPE MicroMax® VP Applications Crime Scene Cleanup MicroMax® VP - Premium Protection from High-Risk Contaminants! Research Laboratories ® Emergency Medical MICROMAX VP Response Bloodborne Pathogen and Embalming / Forensics Protective hood Chemical Protection Serged Seam Seamless front reduces the risk of possible contamination from liquid penetration Taped storm flap keeps contaminants away from zipper Passes ASTM F1670/F1671 and Passes ASTM D6978 Fentanyl Elastic back gives a more comfortable fit and helps prevent rip-outs MicroMax®VP is specifically designed to protect when the risk • Protective hood of blood, body fluids, bloodborne pathogens and viral contam- • Seamless front reduces risk of contaminant exposure ination are the greatest. Ideal for use in crime labs, crime scene • Taped storm flap protects zipper MicroMax® VP Configurations clean up and by emergency response personnel. • Elastic back for more comfortable fit • Passes ASTM F1670/F1671 for Blood and Viral Protection MicroMax® VP Fabric Physical Properties MicroMax® VP Fabric Liquid Penetration Data Physical Property Test Method Units Test Results Physical Property Test Method Test Results Material Thickness ASTM D1777 15 mil Liquid Penetration Using Synthetic ASTM F1670 Pass Blood Material Weight ASTM D3776 80 gsm Viral Penetration using фX174 ASTM F1671 Pass bacteriophage suspension Tensile Strength MD ASTM D5034 lbs. 36.30 lbs. MicroMax® VP Fabric ASTM F903 Tensile Strength CD ASTM D5034 lbs. 24.15 lbs. Coverall Coverall Liquid Penetration Data Elongation MD ASTM D5034 % 59 Avg. MVP414 MVP428 • Zipper closure • Zipper closure Physical Property Test Method Test Results Elongation CD ASTM D5034 % 71 Avg. • Attached hood • Attached hood Methanol ASTM F903 Pass • Boots • Elastic wrists Water Vapor Transmis- 16 g/sq. • Elastic wrists • Elastic ankles ASTM E96 meter/ 24 hrs. Ethyl Acetate ASTM F903 Pass Sizes: S – 5X Sizes: S – 5X sion Rate avg. Sulfuric Acid (97%) ASTM F903 Pass Case Pack: 25 Case Pack: 25 Bursting Strength Hydraulic Method ISO 13938-1 29.4 psi avg. Tetrahydrofuran ASTM F903 Pass Sodium Hydroxide ASTM F903 Pass Burn Test 45° CPSC16 CFR Pass 1610 Acetone ASTM F903 Pass Surface Resistance The test Hydrofluoric Acid ASTM F903 Pass Available with attached Requirement for BS sample boots to help prevent cross- EN1149 Ω meets the Acetonitrile ASTM F903 Pass EN1149-5:2008 is ≤2.5 requirement contamination during an event x 10⁹ Ω. 2.4 X 10⁸ For Fentanyl Test Results using ASTM D6978 refer to page 10 4 1-800-645-9291 | 256-350-3873 | lakeland.com | [email protected] 5 LAKELAND DISPOSABLE / CHEMICAL PPE CleanMax® Applications Lakeland® Industries has spent over 30 years being an industry leader protecting people in the workplace and now we’ve extended our expertise to protect both Does Your Cleanroom Cleanrooms your people and your cleanroom and/or controlled environment. CleanMax® is Pharmaceutical a high-quality microporous laminate material that is lightweight and breathable Apparel Meet Current ® Compounding but is impervious to liquids, harsh chemicals and microorganisms. IEST Standards? Both CleanMax® Clean Manufactured Non-Sterile and CleanMax® Clean CLEANMAX Manufactured Sterile meet IEST-RP-C003 Category I particulate cleanliness Read our whitepaper and Cleanroom Apparel standards and are ready for immediate use in ISO Class 4 – 8 Cleanrooms. All find out... Bound Seam sterile garments are gamma radiation sterilized to a level of 10-6 SAL (Sterility Assurance Level) . These garments provide excellent comfort as well as protection, so you can easily don EN ISO 13982-1 EN 13034 EN 1073-2:2002 EN 14126:2003 and doff your garments to reduce :2004 +A1:2010 :2005 +A1:2009 TIL = Class 1 (Type 5B, 6B) excursions and risk of contamination. lakeland.com/us/cleanroom-whitepaper Clean Sterile Garments and Packaging CleanMax® Clean Manufactured Sterile garments are sterile to a sterility assurance level of 10-6 SAL, and are compatible with ISO Class 4-8 Cleanrooms and all Controlled Environments Available in Clean Manufactured Non-Sterile or Clean Manufactured Sterile configurations
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