HEALEECARE - SAFE GUARDING EVERY TOMORROW

Jun 24, 2021

About Coverall


Coveralls are loose-fitting garments that cover the whole body except for the head, hands, and feet. Coveralls are commonly made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) formed into a non-woven fabric that allows heat and sweat to leave the suit while preventing liquids and aerosols from entering it.

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Coverall - Sewing & Tape


SEEMS ARE IMPORTANT FOR LEAKAGE PREVENTION

The sewing of coveralls can be the most difficult part to get right. Seams are sealed by putting tape on them for protection strengthen purposes.  However, places, where multiple seams join (such as the armpit), can be difficult to seal properly.  HEALEECARE, in another hand, has been manufacturing coverall for years, we make sure that hospitals workers can have the best protection in the market.  

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Coverall Interfaces

DETAILS MATTER- ESPECIALLY HEALTH WORKERS

Finally, the interfaces on the suit, including the zipper, cuffs, and the edge of the hood or collar, are made liquid-tight to prevent leakage. Cuffs, hood and collar interfaces can be elastic or liquid-tight seals.  In addition, the zipper area can have fabric flaps that cover them or be specially made as liquid-tight zipper assemblies.  For HEALEECARE’ products, we ensure that interface areas are well protected.  


Coverall Regulation 

Type 1: Protects against liquid and gaseous chemicals. More or less equivalent to US level A. 

Type 2: Protects against liquid and gaseous chemicals. Non-gas tight. More or less equivalent to US level B.1 

Type 3: Protects against liquid chemicals for a limited period. Liquid jet tight. 

 Type 4: Protects against liquid chemicals for a limited period. Liquid saturation tight. More or less equivalent to US level C. 

Type 5: Protects against airborne dry particulates for a limited period. 

Type 6: Protects against a light spray of liquid chemicals.  More or less equivalent to US level D.