If you are looking for protection against cryogenic hazardous substances and low concentrations of acids and alkalis then the Dräger CPS 6900 chemical protective suit is the right choice. The new and innovative suit design is both flexible and comfortable.
Outstanding protection With its internal breathing apparatus the gas-tight Dräger CPS 6900 protects against gaseous, aerosol-based, liquid and solid hazardous substances. The Umex suit material guarantees mechanical strength and provides maximum wearing comfort. The outstanding flexibility of the material makes the reusable suit ideal for handling cryogenic media and working in cold environments.
Perfectly adapted to your needs The Dräger CPS 6900 is equipped with a radio pocket and an additional holder for push-to-talk buttons, which facilitate communication. Additionally, the suit has a gas-tight Polyurethane (PUR) closure system. Safety gloves and safety boots are also connected to the suit in a gas-tight manner and can be easily replaced. As an alternative to the securely attached safety boots, the suit can also be equipped with securely attached and gas-tight socks. The visor made of a special PVC can be combined with an anti-fog lens and anti-scratch visor. On request, a pressure gauge holder can be integrated below the visor which makes it easier for the wearer to check the settings of the pressure gauge. Optionally, the Dräger CPS 6900 can be equipped with the Dräger D-Connect to attach measuring instruments, tools or guide lines.
Never again gasping for a breath The integrated regulation valve PT 120 L gives the Dräger CPS 6900 an optional ventilation system for easy connection to various air sources. This allows the wearers to cool themselves down in order to reduce humidity in the suit. Moreover, the system can be connected to an external air source to supply the wearer with additional breathing air.
Snug, flexible and comfortable The Dräger CPS 6900 ensures wearing comfort, even during difficult work in hazardous areas. The CPS 6900 provides maximum freedom of movement with its innovative ergonomic cut in five different suit sizes. In addition, the light and soft suit material adapts perfectly to your movements and offers outstanding flexibility. The optional height adjustment provides you with even more wearing comfort and an individual fit.
Always ready for use with low service expenses Regular inspection expenses have been considerably reduced by the new service concept. Any repairs and maintenance work can of course be carried out by Dräger – but equally, be independently performed by your own service personnel. The suit can be easily cleaned and disinfected over its service life of up to ten years.
48-22-8951 • SMARTSWIPE™ palm and fingertips permits the use of touch screen devices without removing gloves • Double dipped nitrile grip for best in class protection and durability • Nylon & HPPE liner material
The selective PID gas measurement device is ideal for users who frequently test for hazardous toxic substances. Benzene, butadiene and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are carcinogenic even in the smallest concentrations. Selective measurement is necessary because other gases and vapours are often also present. The gas measurement device allows for short test times and laboratory-quality results.
- Continuous detection of toxic gases and oxygen in explosion hazardous area with flame proof structure - Self diagnosis function with built-in Microprocessor - Excellent selectivity by adapting detection principle only for toxic gases & oxygen - Stable quality and proved detection principle for service life | Built-in back light LCD or OLED display - Auto calibration and program setting with a magnet bar - 2-stage alarm, 1-trouble display and relay contact output - 4-20mA (Current source or Sink) output signal - Easy configuration of monitoring system by RS-485 Modbus communication - With the alarm unit - Normal : Green LED -Alarm : Red LED, Buzzer(95 dB) - Trouble : Yellow LED - Calibration and maintenance by one-man - Superior performance for detecting gases below TLV