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Full protection against dirt, dust and biological agents

20 March 2009

Uvex has launched a line of high-performance disposable coveralls, uvex sil-Wear.
The range offers highly functional protective equipment including disposable suits to protect against dirt and dust, and special protective equipment to shield against viruses and bacteria.

Ergonomic designs, ultrasonically-sealed seams and clever features, such as an innovative velcro system for secure attachment of the hood and filtering face mask, ensure optimum comfort.

The uvex sil-Wear type 3B ensures a highly protective barrier against biological agents and a wide range of chemicals. Its AgPURE active layer, which is activated by normal humidity levels, provides surfaces with a bacteriostatic coating to protect them against bacteria, fungi and viruses, reducing the growth of existing microorganisms by almost 100%.

The uvex sil-Wear Type 3 protects against a wide range of chemicals. It features a two layered zipper flap with velcro and adhesive tapes for optimum safety at the critical points and a system for attaching the mask for optimum face coverage. The hood is adjustable for individual needs in any situation.

The uvex sil-Wear Type 5/6 is made of breathable, light polyethylene laminate that provides a high level of moisture management and breathability without reducing protection. The bound seams ensure a high level of protection against liquid splashes and solid particles. The hood is highly compatible with a filtering face mask, while middle-finger loops prevent the sleeves from riding up so that work may be carried out above head height.


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