What are hazmat suits made of?

Hazmat suits, also known as personal protective equipment (PPE), are designed to protect wearers from hazardous materials and substances. The primary components of a hazmat suit typically include:

1. Outer shell: Made from waterproof and breathable materials like polypropylene or polyester, providing a barrier against chemical and biological agents.

2. Liners: Inner layers crafted from materials such as nylon, polyester, or cotton to absorb moisture and prevent the wearer from getting wet or cold.

3. Glove liners: Thin, breathable linings that allow for dexterity while keeping the gloves dry and warm.

4. Boots: Waterproof boots with a good grip, typically made of rubber or PVC, to prevent slipping and falling.

5. Facepiece: A flexible piece designed to fit snugly over the face, often made of silicone or polyurethane.

6. Seals: Soft, pliable seals around the eyes, nose, and mouth, creating a tight seal with the facepiece to prevent contaminated air from entering.

7. Ties or zippers: Fasteners, typically made of nylon or polyester, used to secure the suit.

8. Additional features: Some hazmat suits may include extra features like cooling systems, heating elements, or chemical-resistant coatings for enhanced protection.

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