Construction
Men’s and women’s protective suits against general industrial contamination and mechanical impacts consist of a jacket, trousers/bib trousers/coveralls.
The jacket has a central fastening, a turn-down collar, and may be made with pockets or without them. The sleeves are set-in, with ventilation openings under the armholes or without them.
Reinforcing patches on the elbow area of the back part of the sleeve may be present or absent. The trousers have an attached waistband with belt loops, and may include pockets or be made without pockets. Reinforcing patches on the front panels may be present or absent. The bib trousers are adjustable with braces featuring a snap-hook fastening; a chest pocket may be present or absent; reinforcing patches on the front panels may also be present or absent.
The coverall has a straight silhouette and a collar. The fastening is central. The coverall may have chest pockets or none. The waistband may include elastic inserts on the sides or not. Two front pockets and back pockets may be present or absent.
The design of the garments may be supplemented with elements that do not impair their protective properties.
Advantages
High-quality reflective materials are used to improve the visibility and safety of workers. Durable and reliable accessories and components are used in the manufacturing process, which extends the service life of the garments.
The suit is produced in the company’s corporate colors with applied branding. The fabrics used for manufacturing the suit have high physical and mechanical performance and feature a flame-retardant treatment.


