Cryogenic protective clothing
Our cryogenic protective clothing is designed for ultra-low temperature environments, providing reliable protection against hazards like liquid nitrogen (-196°C), dry ice, and industrial freezing processes.
High-Performance Insulation – Multi-layer thermal to prevent frostbite.
Chemical & Abrasion Resistant – Reinforced fabric resists splashes of cryogenic liquids and wear.
Lightweight & Flexible – Ensures mobility without compromising safety.
Sealed Seams & Adjustable Closures – Prevents cold air penetration for full-body protection.
Compliance Certified – Meets EN ISO 11612 (heat/flame resistance) and industrial safety standards.
1. What is cryogenic protective clothing used for?
Cryogenic protective clothing is designed to protect workers from extreme cold temperatures (as low as -196°C) when handling liquid nitrogen, dry ice, LNG (liquefied natural gas), or other cryogenic substances. It is commonly used in medical research, chemical processing, food freezing, and aerospace.
2. What materials are used in your cryogenic suits?
We use high-quality composite low-temperature resistant materials designed to provide multi-layer thermal insulation while remaining flexible and resistant to splashes.
3. Does your clothing meet safety standards?
Yes, our cryogenic protective suits comply with industrial standards including EN ISO heat and flame resistance specifications.
4. How do I choose the right size?
We provide a size chart (95*65cm / 105*65cm / 115*65cm) based on chest, waist, and height measurements. Standard models come in sizes XL, 2XL, and 3XL.
5. What styles of protective clothing are available?
We offer regular models, anti-static upgraded models, and jumpsuits (including gloves and boots) to fit various industrial protection needs.
6. How should I clean and maintain the suit?
Hand wash or gentle machine wash (maximum 30°C). Avoid bleach or harsh detergents. Air dry only (no tumble drying), and inspect regularly for any wear or damage to ensure optimal safety.