Key Features & Materials
-
Chemical-resistant materials: These aprons are typically made from polyethylene, PVC, neoprene, Tychem®, or coated fabrics that resist penetration by corrosive or irritating substances.
-
Adjustable fit: Most aprons include neck loops and waist ties for a secure, customizable fit to ensure full protection.
-
Splash protection: Designed to resist liquid splashes and spills, reducing the risk of chemical burns or contamination during handling and processing.
Chemical protective aprons are commonly used in:
-
Laboratories and research facilities – handling reagents and solvents.
-
Industrial and manufacturing environments – exposure to acids, alkalis, oils, and process chemicals.
-
Cleaning and sanitation – when strong cleaning agents or disinfectants are used.
-
Food processing or pharmaceutical work where contaminants must be contained
Login

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.