ALM 300/500
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ALM 300/500 - 1

Technical Data Sheet Mechanical Properties] The Heat Performance Graph is intended to assist in garment selection. It shows results for 300, 500 and 700 for comparative purposes, based on classes according to Convective Heat (Code B), Radiant Heat (C) and Contact Heat (F). Classes relate to the time taken to raise the temperature behind the fabric sufficiently to cause a 2nd degree burn (see standards). Actual results are shown in the table below.. Results are based on lab tests and are not intended to imply guarantee of “safe-use” in any particular application as conditions may vary considerably. A suitable risk assessment should always be carried out by trained personnel as part of a garment selection process Heat Protective Performance - CE Classes Heat and Flame Properties] Key features • Fire "Approach" Suit - general work near high temperatures • Aluminised fibreglass outer material for efficient heat protection with flexibility • Hood with gold reflective face shield • Available in various styles - see below • Not to be used for fire entry • Power generation • Cement manufacture • Foundries • Ceramic and glass manufacture • Chemical Processing Note: Aluminised garment use the reflective "mirror" properties of the fabric surface to enhance heat resistance. Thus dirty or soiled garments may not work efficiently. Fabric can be wiped clean with a light detergent For further information see www.lakeland.com/europe or contact sales-europe@lakeland.com No Information provided is intended to guarantee product suitability for any specific application: It is always the users' responsibility to ensure garment suitability Lakeland Industries Europe Ltd, Unit 9-10, Jet Park, Jet Park Way, Newport, East Yorkshire, UK HU15 2JU UK Company Registration No: 4500660: For company financial information see www.lakeland.com/financial

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ALM 300/500 - 2

Technical Data Sheet 1 LakelandOther InformationALM Garment Sizingj Lakeland ALM garments are designed to be over sized and should be baggy and loose to wear. They are generally worn over other clothing and effectiveness of any heat protective workwear is reduced if garments are worn tightly. Ensure undergarments are made from natural fibres and not fibre or fabric that may ignite or melt in hot environments. ALM coveralls, jackets and pants are supplied in standard sizes. Special sizes can be made to order. General sizing of garments and of the BA accommodation is shown below:- FRONT VIEW...

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