High Quality
Medtecs CoverU
Disposable Coverall
(IL-3063WEH/White)
- PPE Cat. III Type 5-B/6-B, Passed EN 14126.
- PPSB laminated PE.
- Breathable and impervious.
- Hood design provides overall protection.
- Elasticated wrists and ankles.
Size Chart
Size | Body Height (cm) | Chest Girth (cm) |
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S | 162-170 | 84-92 |
M | 168-176 | 92-100 |
L | 174-182 | 100-108 |
XL | 180-188 | 108-116 |
2XL | 186-194 | 116-124 |
3XL | 192-200 | 124-132 |
Specification
Product Name | Medtecs CoverU Disposable Coverall (IL-3063WEH/White) |
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Model No. | IL-3063WEH |
Material | PPSB laminated with breathable PE film |
Color | White |
Size | S-3XL |
Fabric Weight | 63 gsm |
G.W. | 14-16 kgs |
Packing | 50 pcs/carton (57 x 40 x 35 cm) |
Frequently Asked Questions
When to Wear Disposable Coveralls?
Medtecs CoverU Disposable Coveralls are designed to protect workers from hazardous substances, irritants, or contaminants produced during the manufacturing process.
They are typically worn depending on chemical toxicity and hazardous exposure conditions for protection against inorganic and small solid particles.
Limitations?
If the suit is exposed to highly concentrated liquids and substances, it may be necessary to have a higher barrier in the fabric or suit design. This can help to ensure greater protection for the wearer and reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous materials.
Please ensure that you have selected the appropriate garment for your job. For additional guidance, please contact your supplier. The user is responsible for determining the correct combination of full-body protective coveralls and ancillary equipment (such as gloves, boots, respiratory protective equipment, etc.), as well as for determining how long the coverall can be worn during a particular job with regards to its protective performance, comfort, and heat stress.
Medtecs takes no responsibility for the improper use of CoverU Disposable coveralls.
What Are the Main Differences Between Isolation Gown and Coverall?
When facing highly infectious diseases, medical staff commonly wore isolation gowns and coveralls for diagnostic tests, safety screening, and other types of medical assessments. Choosing the appropriate and qualified personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential for ensuring the safety of all medical staff, particularly in quarantine facilities.
Isolation gowns provide front-end coverage, leaving the mid-calf and back open to enhance comfort.
In contrast, coveralls are designed to provide full-body coverage, making them an ideal choice for frontline medical practitioners who are at greater risk of exposure to infectious diseases. The closures and seams around the joints of coveralls are particularly important as they enhance the effectiveness and durability of the garment.
Ultimately, selecting the right type of PPE is critical for worker safety. Safety managers should guide medical team members in selecting the appropriate protective gear, while manufacturers should provide datasheets on their products to ensure they meet the intended specifications.
Disposable Coverall and COVID-19
Medtecs CoverU Disposable Coveralls pass EN14126 certification, which measures the resistance to penetration by blood/body fluids, blood-borne pathogens, and liquid aerosols, thereby offering effective protection against COVID-19.
With or Without Tape?
The tapes around the suit can provide better protection and prevent liquid leakage.
Storage and Disposal of Coveralls
Medtecs CoverU Disposable Coveralls are suitable for normal storage conditions, such as in their original packaging, which should be kept dry, clean, and dust-free. Uncontaminated coveralls can be safely disposed of through incineration or burial in controlled landfills without causing harm to the environment. However, the disposal of contaminated garments should comply with local laws and regulations in the relevant country or region.
Customization?
If you have any customization needs, please fill out the contact form and our representative will get back to you as soon as possible.