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Neoflex HV overalls with fly

246-50JGB

HV NEOFLEX overalls are designed to protect you from chemicals, oils and greases. With its 2-inch gray and yellow reflective stripes, it meets the CSA-Z96 high-visibility standard. Its material and sealed seams resist oils, hydrocarbons, alcohols, ketones, organics, ammonia, sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide and more. What's more, it's comfortable, flexible and tear-resistant, so you can stay protected without sacrificing mobility.

Options

  • Also available with gray reflective stripes #246-50JBG and without reflective stripes #246-50J
  • Possibility of adapting the product to customer needs (elasticated wrists or ankles, reinforced knees or elbows...).

Features

Material

7oz neoprene-coated nylon

Suspenders

Adjustable shoulder straps

Fly

With fly

Features
  • 2-inch yellow and gray reflective stripes
  • Flexible low-temperature garment with tear resistance
  • Double seams in high-risk areas
  • Heat-sealed seams
  • Resistant to certain chemicals (see standards section)
  • Resistant to oils, petroleum, alcohols, acetones and organics
Length

Standard length, also available in long length (2 inches longer)

Standards

ASTM F903 - Non-Penetration of Liquids (Sulfuric Acid, Liquid Ammonia, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Hypochlorite, Ammonium Sulfate)

ASTM F739 - Non-penetration of liquids and gases under continuous contact conditions (anhydrous ammonia in liquid and gaseous form - fertilizer)

ASTM D2136 - Water resistance and durability for garments used in extremely cold conditions (down to -40C - under certain conditions)

ASTM F2894-19 Heat resistance of materials (up to 170C - under certain conditions)

ASTM D751- Tear resistance

High visibility CAN/CSA Z96 class 2 (coat only) / class 3 (if worn as a complete set)

High visibility level 2: Provides the highest retroreflective performance, ensuring visibility in the dark and at great distances

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L

M

S

XL

XS

2XL

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