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Approved Tech TRI-56: Triadex Hazard Suit

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Intent: To create a basic hazard suit.
Development Thread: If needed
Manufacturer: Daehan Industries
Model: Tri-56
Affiliation: Closed-market
Modularity: No
Production: Mass-produced
Material: Triadex (coveralls), film coating
Classification: Other
Weight: A case of 25 is 3.17KG (approx 0.12KG each)
Quality: 1
Special features: Liquid-proof layer to protect against water, blood, or other liquid, chemicals and dry particles

Strengths:
· Lightweight and breathable textile
· Protection against liquids (blood, water, other fluids), chemicals, and dry particles
· Tear and abrasion resistant

Weaknesses:
· No protection against weapons
· Protection may be compromised if suit is punctured or damaged
· Prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals/acids will cause textile to break down

Description: Daehan Industries used Triadex to craft a basic series of protection suits for use by medical professionals, rescue teams/civilian aid, anyone that may face exposure to bio or chemical hazards. The coveralls are hooded, and can be worn with a standard dust mask and goggles or even full-face masks with respirators. The suits are constructed in a sterile lab and feature a seamless front to minimize risk of breaches in primary areas of exposure. Each coverall is crafted with two layers of Triadex, the outer layer features a film barrier for extra protection against tears and abrasions. The actual textile is quite light and breathable, allowing for heat and water vapor to escape. The microporus film used in Triadex prevents liquids from penetrating, and the nonwoven layers filter out bacteria, spores, and dry particles.

While the textile used is fairly resistant to tears and abrasions, it is still vulnerable to punctures.These coveralls are generally worn one-time and then disposed of. As such, Daehan Industries sells this product in bulk. The suit should be carefully inspected and discarded at the first signs of damage.

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[member="Sunny Lee"]


Hello there! Thanks for using the factory! There's just a few things we need to address....



Sunny Lee said:
Lightweight and breathable
I garner this suit is mainly for chemicals, although many chemicals give off fumes, which can be breathed in. Do you want to make this a sealed suit?


Also, this does need the Armor Template, sorry about that!
 
[member="Vixley CM-01"] - Thanks for your help!

I have added the armor template information to the submission.

The textile itself is lightweight and breathable, meaning that heat and water vapor (sweat) are able to escape. This way, the suit won't be terribly uncomfortable to wear. I would like this product to be geared more towards medical situations when dealing with bloodbourne pathogens and bio hazards. I figure that a respirator mask could be used with this product, if needed. A fully sealed suit will come via a future submission!
 
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