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Alpha Solway Chemsol Chemical Trousers CSTE Number 1 for Hazard Protection
£44.25 – £55.00
Chemical Trousers from Alpha Solway Chemsol CSTE, Durable PVC, Comfortable, Protects against acids, alkalis and other industrial chemicals, Stitched and Welded seams
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Alpha Solway Chemsol Chemical Trousers
Chemsol- CSTE Chemical Splash Trouser
Chemical Trousers are crafted using a softer, more tactile 320gm2 EPVC/Polyester fabric, offering both durability and exceptional chemical protection. A lighter and more flexible alternative to traditional PVC garments.
These trousers are resistant against acids, alkalis and other common industrial chemicals. It’s stitched and welded seams provide extra protection, and it is made using durable PVC. The trousers use soft, tactile material to improve the wearer’s comfort. Chemsol provide a range of hazard protection clothing that is lightweight, flexible and comfortable. They are extremely long-lasting due to their durable material, and provide maximum resistant against acids, alkalis and other common industrial chemicals.
Product Features
- Elasticated waist ensures close fit
- Elastomised PVC coated polyester for flexibility
- Stitched and high frequency welded seams
- Soft feel fabric for improved user comfort
- Pair with the Chemsol jacket for full body protection
- Garment can be reused if not contaminated or damaged
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Chemical trousers are essential protective garments for anyone who works with or around hazardous chemicals. They provide a vital barrier between the wearer and harmful substances, preventing skin contact and inhalation.
Types of Chemical Protection
Chemical trousers come in a variety of styles and materials, each designed for specific types of protection. Here are some of the most common types:
- Splash suits: These full-body suits offer the most comprehensive protection, covering the torso, arms, legs, and feet. They are made from a variety of materials, including PVC, Tyvek, and nitrile.
- Coveralls: Similar to splash suits, coveralls provide full-body protection but are often made from lighter-weight materials for improved breathability.
- Lab coats: Lab coats are typically shorter than coveralls and splash suits, reaching mid-thigh or knee-length. They are often made from cotton or polyester blends and are ideal for general laboratory work.
- Aprons: Aprons provide protection for the front of the body and are often used in conjunction with other protective garments. They are made from a variety of materials, including PVC, neoprene, and lead.
Features to Look;
When choosing chemical trousers, it is important to consider the following features:
- Fit: Trousers should fit snugly but comfortably to provide the best protection. They should not be too loose, as this could allow chemicals to enter the garment.
- Seams: Should have sealed seams to prevent chemicals from leaking through.
- Closures:Â Should have closures that are easy to put on and take off, even when wearing gloves.
- Breathability: Should be breathable to help keep the wearer cool and comfortable.
- Durability: Should be made from durable materials that can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use.
Chemical Trousers: A Valuable Investment
Chemical trousers are a valuable investment for anyone who works with or around hazardous chemicals. They can help to prevent skin contact and inhalation, which can lead to serious health problems. When choosing chemical trousers, it is important to consider the type of chemicals you will be working with, the level of protection you need, and the features that are important to you.
Additional Tips
- Always read the labels of chemical trousers carefully to ensure that they are the right type for the chemicals you will be working with.
- Inspect your chemical trousers regularly for tears or damage.
- Replace your chemical trousers when they become worn or damaged.
- Wash your chemical trousers according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
You can read into workplace regulation on Chemical Protection and other PPE by clicking HERE.
Stitched & Welded seams
Durable PVC makes this garment long lasting
Soft, tactile comfortable material
Lightweight
Flexible