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The Differences Between Of Protective Coveralls And EN 14126 (Type) Certified Coveralls

October 28, 2025

آخرین اخبار شرکت The Differences Between Of Protective Coveralls And EN 14126 (Type) Certified Coveralls

The most critical distinction is that EN 14126 Certified Coveralls are specifically engineered and rigorously tested to create a reliable barrier against biological hazards (viruses, bacteria). This protection is validated through tests that simulate real-world exposure, such as pressurized blood and contaminated liquids. The Type classification (3, 4, 5, 6) then defines the suit's resistance to different physical challenges like liquid jets, sprays, or dust.

 

General Purpose Coveralls offer no such certified protection and should not be used in scenarios where exposure to infectious fluids or aerosols is a risk.

 

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Comparison Table: General Purpose Protective Coveralls vs. EN 14126 (Type) Certified Coveralls:

Feature General Purpose Protective Coveralls EN 14126 Certified Coveralls (e.g., Type 3-6, 4-5, 5-6, 6)
Primary Standard & Certification No specific penetration resistance certification. May only meet basic material standards. Certified to EN 14126 for protection against infectious agents. Must also be classified under at least one EN 14325 Type (e.g., Type 3, 4, 5, or 6).
Intended Use & Protection Level For general purpose use: protection against dry, non-hazardous particulates, dirt, and light splashes. Not suitable for chemicals or biological hazards. For use in environments with a risk of exposure to liquid or solid infectious aerosols, and biological agents. Provides a barrier against pathogen penetration.
Protection Against Biological Hazards No certified protection. The material is not tested against biological penetration. Yes. The EN 14126 standard includes specific tests for resistance to penetration by blood-borne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses.
Liquid Penetration Resistance Not certified. May repel light moisture but will fail under pressure or direct streams. Type 3: Tested against a jet of liquid (Jet Test).
Type 4: Tested against a pressurized spray (Spray Test).
Type 6: Tested against limited light spray.
Liquid Ingress (Seams) Seams are typically stitched or ultrasonic welded. They are not fully sealed and allow liquid penetration. Seams are sealed (bonded) to the same protection level as the material. Type 3, 4, 5, and 6 suits have sealed seams.
Particle/Aerosol Penetration Resistance Not certified. May provide basic dust protection. Type 5: Tested against penetration of dry airborne particles (Aerosol Test). This is critical for protection against infectious aerosols.
Dust & Particulate Resistance Not certified. Type 5: As above, provides certified protection against hazardous dusts and solid particles.
Pressure Test for Liquids Not performed. EN 14126 includes specific tests:
• ISO 16603 (Blood-Borne Pathogens): Measures resistance to synthetic blood under pressure.
• ISO 22610 (Wet Bacterial Penetration): Measures resistance to penetration by contaminated liquid under mechanical rubbing.
Typical Applications Cleanrooms, manufacturing, painting, general maintenance, light dust work. Healthcare (e.g., Ebola/Marburg units, COVID-19 ICUs), hazardous material response, pharmaceutical handling, BSL-3/4 laboratories.

 

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