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Dräger SPC 2400 PVC / Flexothane
The Dräger SPC 2400 is a reusable suit, which is reliable in protecting you from liquids and dust. The suit is available in a specially robust version made of PVC or as a light, water vapour permeable version made of flexothane.








Summary
Product overview
Reusable overall with hood providing protection from liquids and dustAvailable in robust PVC or light, water vapour permeable FlexothaneSuitable for cleaning work and handling chemicals
Category
Hazmat Suits
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Specifications
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Specifications 1
- Product type
- Splash protection suit
- Reuse Class
- Reusable
- Suit Type Class
- 3 ; 4
- Performance Class
- +
- Shelf Life (years)
- Flexothane: 3 ; PVC: 10
- Material
- PVC, Flexothane
- Available Colors
- Yellow, Blue / Red
Specifications 3
- Mechanical Resistance
- +
Specifications 5
- EN 1149
- (only PVC model)
Specifications 6
- Name
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- Acetic Acid
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- Acrylamide
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- Adipic acid
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- Agar
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- Alum
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- Aluminium hydroxide
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- Aluminium sulphate octadecahydrate
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- Aluminium sulphate, anhydrous
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- Aluminum metal
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- Aluminum oxide
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- Ammonia solution 25%
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- Ammonium carbonate
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- Ammonium chloride
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- Ammonium dihydrogenphosphate
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- Ammonium fluoride
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- Ammonium hexafluorosilicate
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- Ammonium hydrogen carbonate
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- Ammonium hydrogen sulphate
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- Ammonium nitrate
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- Ammonium oxalate monohydrate
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- Ammonium sulfamate
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- Ammonium sulphate
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- Ammonium thiosulphate
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- Antimony
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- Antimony sulphate
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- Antimony sulphide
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- Antimony trichloride
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- Antimony trioxide
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- Arsenic
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- Barium acetate
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- Barium carbonate
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- Barium chloride
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- Barium hydroxide octahydrate
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- Barium manganate
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- Barium nitrate
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- Barium oxide
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- Barium sulphate
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- Barium sulphide
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- Barium titanate(IV)
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- Beryllium oxide
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- Beryllium sulphate tetrahydrate
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- Beryllium sulphate, anhydrous
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- Bismuth
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- Bismuth(III) chloride
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- Bismuth(III) fluoride
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- Bismuth(III) oxide
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- Boric acid
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- Boron nitride
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- Cadmium carbonate
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- Cadmium chloride
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- Cadmium dust and salts as Cd
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- Cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate
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- Cadmium oxide fume
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- Cadmium sulphate
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- Cadmium sulphide
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- Calcium bromide, anhydrous
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- Calcium chloride, anhydrous
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- Calcium fluoride, anhydrous
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- Calcium hydroxide
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- Calcium nitrate tetrahydrate
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- Calcium oxide
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- Calcium phosphate
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- Calcium silicate
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- Calcium sulphate
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- Calcium sulphate hemi-hydrat
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- Calcium-sodium-metaphosphate (fibrous dust)
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- Carbon black
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- Catechol
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- Ceric oxide
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- Cesium hydroxide
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- Chromic anhydride (acid, solution)
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- Chromite ore processing as Cr
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- Chromium trioxide
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- Chromium(III) oxide
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- Citric acid
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- Cobalt
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- Cobalt acetate tetrahydrate
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- Cobalt oxide
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- Cobalt(II) nitrate hexahydrate
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- Cobalt(II) sulphate heptahydrate
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- Cobalt(III) oxide
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- Copper
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- Copper chloride
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- Copper sulphate
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- Copper(I) oxide
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- Copper(II) acetate monohydrate
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- Copper(II) bromide
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- Copper(II) chloride, anhydrous
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- Cristobalite
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- Cupric oxide
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- D-(-)-Fructose
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- D-Glucose
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- Dawsonite (fibrous dust)
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- Diammonium hydrogenphosphate
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- Diatomaceous earth, respirable dust
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- Diboron trioxide
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- Diesel fuel
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- Dinoseb
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- Disodium disulfite
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- Disodium tetraborate
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- Disodium tetraborate decahydrate
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- Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate
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- Emery (fibrous dust)
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- Erionit (fibrous dust)
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- Ethyl cellulose
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- Ethylene carbonate
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- Ferric chloride (as Fe)
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- Ferric oxide
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- Ferric oxide, fume (as Fe)
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- Ferric phosphate dihydrate
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- Ferric sulphate
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- Ferrous chloride tetrahydrate
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- Ferrous fluoride
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- Ferrous oxalate dihydrate
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- Ferrous sulphate
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- Ferrous sulphide
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- Ferrovanadium
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- Folic acid
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- Fumaric acid
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- Gallic acid monohydrate
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- Gelatin
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- Graphite (synthetic), activated carbon
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- Graphite, respirable dust
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- Hafnium (powder dry)
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- Halloysit (dust)
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- Hydrogen peroxide
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- Kaolin
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- L-(-)-Malic acid
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- L-Aspartic Acid
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- Lead
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- Lead acetate trihydrate
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- Lead acetate, basic
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- Lead diacetate
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- Lead hexafluorosilicate
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- Lead nitrate
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- Lead(II,IV) oxide
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- Lead(II) carbonate
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- Lead(II) fluoride
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- Lead(II) oxide
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- Lead(II) sulphate
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- Lead(IV) oxide
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- Limestone
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- Lithium carbonate
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- Lithium chloride
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- Lithium hydroxide
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- Lithium sulphate
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- m-Phenylenediamine
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- Magnesite
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- Magnesium chloride
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- Magnesium chloride hexahydrate
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- Magnesium hydroxide
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- Magnesium oxide sulphate (fibrous dust)
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- Magnesium sulphate
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- Magnesium thiosulphate hexahydrate
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- Maleic acid
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- Maleic anhydride
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- Malonic acid
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- Methanol
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- Monochloroacetic acid
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- Naphthalene (crude or refined)
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- Nemalite (fibrous dust)
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- Nickel
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- Nickel carbonate (as Ni)
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- Nickel chloride (as Ni)
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- Nickel dioxide
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- Nickel hydroxide (as Ni)
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- Nickel oxide (as Ni)
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- Nickel sulphate (as Ni)
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- Nickel sulphide (dust, as Ni)
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- Nickel(II) acetate tetrahydrate
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- Nickel(II) bromide, anhydrous
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- Nicotine
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- Nitric acid, fuming
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- Oxalic acid
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- p-Aramid
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- p-Phenylenediamine
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- Palygorskite (fibrous dust)
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- Phenol
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- Polyvinyl chloride, respirable dust
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- Portland cement
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- Portland cement (dust)
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- Potassium acetate
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- Potassium carbonate
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- Potassium chloride
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- Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Potassium disulphate
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- Potassium disulphite
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- Potassium formate
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- Potassium hexacyanoferrate(II) trihydrate
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- Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III)
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- Potassium hydrogen carbonate
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- Potassium hydrogen phthalate
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- Potassium hydrogen sulphate
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- Potassium hydroxide (dry, solid)
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- Potassium nitrate
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- Potassium oxalate monohydrate
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- Potassium sulphate
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- Potassium sulphite
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- Potassium titanate compounds (fibrous dust)
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- Salicylic acid
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- Silica glass, respirable dust
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- Silica, amorphous fume
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- Silica, amorphous gel
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- Silica, amorphous, fumed
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- Silica, crystalline tripoli
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- Silica, fused, respirable dust
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- Silica, respirable dust
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- Silicic acid
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- Silicon (amorphous powder)
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- Silicon carbide (fibrous dust)
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- Soda lime
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- Sodium acetate
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- Sodium bromide
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- Sodium carbonate
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- Sodium chloride
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- Sodium cyanide
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- Sodium dihydrogen phosphate
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- Sodium formate
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- Sodium hydrogen carbonate
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- Sodium hydrogen sulphate
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- Sodium hydrogen sulphate monohydrate
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- Sodium hydroxide (dry, solid)
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- Sodium hypochlorite solution
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- Sodium metasilicate
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- Sodium oxalate
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- Sodium sulphate
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- Sodium sulphite
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- Sodium thiosulphate
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- Succinamide
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- Succinic acid
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- Sucrose
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- Sulphuric acid 96%
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- Tannic acid
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- Tartaric acid
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- Thallium
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- Tin
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- Tin oxide
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- Tin(II) sulphate
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- Tin(IV) oxide
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- Titanium dioxide
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- Trichloroacetic acid
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- Trimanganese tetraoxide
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- Trisodium phosphate
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- Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate
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- Vanadium
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- Vanadium carbide
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- Vanadium pentoxide
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- Wollastonite (fibrous dust)
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- Zeolite
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- Zinc acetate dihydrate
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- Zinc acetate, anhydrous
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- Zinc carbonate
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- Zinc chloride
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- Zinc oxide
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- Zinc sulphate
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- Zinc sulphide
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- 4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-1,2-benzenediol
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- 4-Aminodiphenyl
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Specifications 7
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