Sealtex Lightweight Jacket

SKU: FR46NARS
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Color: Navy
Size: S

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workEl FR46 It's a lightweight and comfortable raincoat designed to offer protection from rain and wind. Below is a detailed description:

Portwest FR46 Lightweight Raincoat

What is it for?

He FR46 It is an essential garment for workers exposed to adverse weather conditions. Its features make it ideal for:

Outdoor Workers : From construction to highway maintenance, this raincoat protects against rain and wind, keeping workers dry and comfortable.

Energy and petrochemical industry : Complies with flame safety (EN ISO 14116 Index 1) and electrostatic discharge (EN 1149-5) regulations, making it suitable for hazardous environments.

Transport and logistics : The combination of waterproofness and lightness makes it an optimal choice for drivers and warehouse personnel.

Composition and Characteristics

Material : Made with Sealtex Flame , a fabric of 100% polyester coated with PU (polyurethane) of 240 g/m² . This material provides flame protection and complies with regulations EN ISO 14116 Index 1 and EN 1149-5 .

Waterproof and windproof : The raincoat is completely waterproof and features welded seams to prevent water penetration.

Functional Design : Concealed zipper and snap closure, snap cuffs for a secure fit, and hood for added protection from the elements.

EN 343 Class 3:1

EN 13034 Type 6

EN ISO 14116 Index 1

EN 1149-5

EN 13034 Type 6

Sealtex Flame: 100% flame-resistant and anti-static polyester, coated with PU , 240 Grams

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