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CLASSIC 636
The classic all-round protection model: A coat which is closed at the front with an approximately 15 cm wide overlap.
The weight which presses on the shoulders by the X-ray apron is signi cantly reduced here by shoulder padding.
Three Velcro fasteners on the front of the coat allow it to be put on easily and individual adjusted. In the upper leg area, a slit has been incorporated for greater freedom of movement.
This coat series can also be easily combined with an optional belt: Either with a wide, elastic stretch belt for excellent back relief or a webbing belt.
The stretch belt can be attached to the coat with press stud buttons and varied in height. If the coat is combined with a webbing belt, this is attached by loops.
Our  rst-class NovaLite X-ray protective material option
is the choice for radiological workplaces that require long wearing periods and ensures the ful lment of fundamental occupational health requirements.
The NovaLite X-ray protective material achieves an outstanding balance between weight and X-ray protection.
Material
NovaLite X-ray protective material
Lead Equivalent Value
Front protection in Pb 0.35 mm or Pb 0.50 mm Back protection in Pb 0.25 mm
Edging
All edges covered with a seam band
Sizes
SMALL recommended for chest sizes of approx. 95 – 105 cm MEDI UM recommended for chest sizes of
approx. 100 – 110 cm
LARGE recommended for chest sizes of approx. 111 – 118 cm Custom sizes possible on request.
Lengths
90 cm (recommended for heights of approx. 145 – 155 cm) 100 cm (recommended for heights of approx. 155 – 165 cm) 110 cm (recommended for heights of approx. 165 – 175 cm) 120 cm (recommended for heights of approx. 175 – 185 cm)
Breast pocket
Available on request.
Embroidery
Available on request.
Stretch Belt
Ordered separately: Model RA632SG
Webbing Belt
Ordered separately: Model RA636GG
Shoulder Padding
Standard.
COLOURS
Outer
textile ComforTex ® HPMF
PROTECTIVE APRONS
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