Fisher Safety Expands Lab Coat Range
go back to news archivesNew and exclusive to Fisher Safety are Fisherbrand lab coats. These high quality unisex coats offer comfort, durability and practicality at an extremely competitive price.
Made from pre-shrunk polycotton with a concealed stud front, the coats also have a single rear vent for ease of movement. They have three patch pockets with the breast pocket featuring an integral pen pocket. The coats are suitable for industrial laundering at a maximum temperature of 85 degrees centigrade. Six sizes are available, from small to three times extra large.
The Fisherbrand coats are part of an extensive range of lab coats available from Fisher Safety. This range includes Howie-style coats with elasticated cuffs, designed to provide extra frontal protection and also a chemical splash version of this style made from Chem-Tech materials, designed to help repel liquid chemicals.
Other specialist coats include the Kleenguard T7 lab coats, suitable for the electronic and food industries, as they are silicone-free and anti-static, and the Tyvek disposable lab coats, for use where protection against liquids and dusts of greater than one micron is required.
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Posted on November 22, 2004
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