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Second Skin for Tough Assignments

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Dräger has developed and produced chemical protection suits for over 50 years. These years of experience are evidenced by the new gas-tight Dräger CPS 7900, which easily meets international standards.


+++ BREAKING NEWS: CPS 7900 is winner of GIT SECURITY AWARD 2011 - category E +++




The reusable suit is resistant to flames, chemicals, warfare agents, and liquefied gasses. In addition, it displays high mechanical resistance and can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. For assignments under extreme conditions, the new gas-tight Dräger CPS 7900 offers higher protection. Its new suit material, D-mex, enables a special resistance to a wide variety of toxic substances and offers comprehensive protection from chemical effects, liquefied gasses, and bursts of flames.

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