Disposable microporous coveralls are typically designed to offer protection against particles, dust, and non-hazardous liquid splashes. They are made from a lightweight, breathable material with a microporous film that allows air and moisture to pass through while blocking out larger particles and non-hazardous liquids. However, their level of chemical or acid resistance is generally limited.
Chemical Resistance
- Limited Resistance: Microporous coveralls can provide some protection against non-hazardous chemicals and low-concentration chemical splashes. However, they are not suitable for handling strong chemicals, corrosive substances, or hazardous materials.
- Permeation and Degradation: The microporous material may allow certain chemicals to permeate through the fabric over time, and it may degrade or lose integrity when exposed to strong chemicals or acids.
Acid Resistance
- Minimal to None: Microporous coveralls are not specifically designed to be acid-resistant. While they may offer a basic barrier against low-concentration acids, they are not suitable for protection against concentrated acids or prolonged exposure to acidic environments.
Alternative Options
- Chemical-Resistant Coveralls: For better protection against chemicals or acids, specialized chemical-resistant coveralls made from materials like Tychem®, Tyvek®, or other laminated fabrics are recommended. These materials are designed to resist permeation and degradation from a wide range of chemicals, including acids.
- Testing and Certification: If chemical or acid resistance is a requirement, it’s important to select coveralls that are tested and certified to meet relevant standards, such as EN 14605 (for liquid-tight clothing) or EN 13034 (for limited protective performance against liquid chemicals).
In summary, disposable microporous coveralls offer basic protection and are generally not suitable for use in environments where chemical or acid resistance is required. For such applications, you should consider using coveralls made from specialized materials designed for chemical protection.