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DuPont Size 3X Yellow Tychem 10000 28 mil Tychem 10000 Suit Availability restrictions apply.

Part Number: D13491791SKU: DPPTK587SLY3X00
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Item Details

  • DuPont™ Tychem® TK 3X High Visibility Lime Yellow Fully Encapsulated Level A Chemical Protection Training Suit includes sewn seams, storm flap over rear zipper closure, attached hood, attached sock boots with outer boot flaps, internal adjustment belt waist, extra wide 25 mil PVC faceshield, expanded back to accommodate SCBA and attached butyl gloves. It is used in industrial, hazmat and domestic preparedness situations.

Features

  • Tychem® TK fully encapsulated training suits offer an economical and effective option for HazMat training same fabric and garment design as standard Tychem® TK suits
  • Multiple interlocking threads are sewn around the raw edges of garment material to create a strong, stress-resistant seam
  • Extra wide (EX) single layer faceshield (20 mil PVC) for wide viewing angle
  • Rear entry design keeps closure away from direct contact with frontal chemical exposure and provides ability to change air bottle on SCBA without removing the entire garment
  • Integrated butyl gloves
  • Internal adjustable waist belt system for support and improved fit
  • Clearly labeled for training use only
  • Made in the USA, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) compliant and Trade Agreement Act (TAA) compliant

Applications

  • Industrial, HazMat and domestic preparedness situations

Specifications

  • ASTM F739

Caution

  • Tychem® should not be used around heat, flames, sparks or in potentially flammable or explosive environments. Garments made of Tychem® fabrics should have slip-resistant or anti-slip materials on the outer surface of boots, shoe covers, or other garment surfaces in conditions where slipping could occur.

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