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Protective Clothing Material Conti Light Conti Flexresist Conti Topflex Conti Excellence
Fabric Weight
(g/m²)
90 140 90 90
Material CSM / CSM FKM / IIR CSM / CBS / IIR CSM / CBS / CBS / CSM
Color Diff. colors / grey Diff. colors / black Diff. colors / grey Diff. colors / grey
Thickness (mm) 0.35 0.50 0.45 0.40
Weight (g/m²) 400 630 570 470
Tensile Strength
(Warp/ Weft) (N/50mm)
> 1200
> 1200
> 2000
> 2000
> 1300
> 1300
> 1300
> 1300
Conti Barrier System No No Yes Yes
Permeability (min)
(Dichloromethane)
 
> 30N-Heptan > 30 > 240 > 680
 

Safer, more comfortable and better value for money: These are the key benefits offered by the newly developed protective clothing material incorporating the ContiBarrierSystem®

When used in chemical protection suits, the new material design offers far greater protection against chemicals and gases. Hazardous substances such as chlorine, chlorinated hydrocarbons and ammonia are unable to penetrate the barrier layer. A high resistance to acids, lyes and aggressive chemicals, together with an excellent tear resistance, guarantees the greatest possible safety for the wearer.

At the same time, at 450 g/m2, the material is around 30% lighter when compared with the usual 700 g/m2 and is therefore much thinner and more flexible than previous materials. This doesn't just make it easier and more economical to work with and process the material; it also increases comfort for the wearer, meaning they can now move more easily and wear it for longer periods of time.

Protective clothing from Continental also conforms to U.S. fire safety standards (NFPA).

A mere 0.30 to 0.40 mm thick, the new protective clothing material is made up of ten different layers. The inner and outer layers are manufactured from elastomers. Depending on the customer’s requirements and area of application, different elastomers (fluorocarbon, chlorinated sulfonate polyethylene, butyl rubber) can be used for both the inner and outer layers.

The fabric reinforcement materials can also be varied to meet individual requirements. Two polymer layers have been integrated, independently of one another, into the protective clothing material by means of special adhesive layers. These make it possible to achieve an exceptionally high level of impermeability and optimum safety, even if one of the barrier layers is destroyed or damaged.