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Nomex Coverall Tanzania

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Nomex Coverall Tanzania

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Nomex Coverall,Two-way metal FR zippers, Metal buttons, FR thread; Two chest pockets, two side pockets, two leg pockets, two back pockets, left sleeve pocket; Elasticized waistband, 5cm FR Reflective tapes.

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Product Name: Grey Nomex Coverall
Fabric: 150 g/m² Inherently flame resistant fabric
Color: Grey, Red, Yellow, Orange, Royal Blue, Tan, Navy Blue, etc.
Detail: Two-way metal FR zippers, Metal buttons, FR thread
Two chest pockets, two side pockets, two leg pockets, two back pockets, left sleeve pocket
Elasticized waistband, 5cm FR Reflective tapes
Application: Oil and Gas, Petroleum, Chemical industrial, Paint and other environments where flash fire may occur.
Standards: NFPA 2112, EN11612 : 2015, EN1149-5 : 2018

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