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Paul Boyè®

Trajes de Protección CBRN

UTILIZADO POR LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS EN DISTINTAS OPERACIONES EN TODAS LAS CONDICIONES CLIMÁTICAS Y GEOGRÁFICAS, LOS EQUIPOS DE PAUL BOYÉ TECHNOLOGIES AYUDAN A ENFRENTAR TODO TIPO DE AMENAZAS Y SE ADAPTAN A NECESIDADES ESPECÍFICAS.

Operations of military forces require high reliability equipments allowing them to conduct intervention missions as short as a few hours or as long as weeks.

Paul Boyé Technologies dresses infantry soldiers, fighter pilots, tank equipments, helicopter pilots, commando units, decontamination teams, sailors, bomb-disposal experts…


Paul Boyé Technologies has developed for them:
> Combat uniforms, suits.
> Individual camouflage nets,
> High performance bulletproof vests with reinforced anti-trauma protection, TIGRE®.
> Intervention suits for NRBC contaminated environment.
> Modular carrying vests (ammunition, flexible drinking bottle, electronic equipments…)

CBRN

 

Leader in the field of CBRN protection, Paul Boyé Technologies offers a range of protective equipments for Civil Security (fire fighters, paramedics and hospitals) perfectly adapted to today’s threats for operations of emergency medical aid to victims.

These equipments allow deployment in disaster zones stricken by a technological or environmental major accident, or an NRBC terrorist attack, according to PIRATOX and BIOTOX plans.

CLD SERIAL 400 

CLD – Lightweight Decontamination Suits  

The complete protection solution from the specialist. This Type 3 water & airtight suit offers protection against a large number of of liquid chemicals, toxic warfare agents, and infectious agents and radioactive contamination. 

CHARACTERISTICS: 

  • Hood with neoprene interfaces allowing a perfect interface with the masks. 

  • Entry point positioned in the back with a waterproof zipper under a self-gripping flap for an integral protection of the front of the body. 

  • Assembly by ultrasonic welding reinforced with sealing strips for better mechanical and chemical resistance. 

POSSIBLE OPTIONS: 

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CLD 130/2A  

The most effective suit 

The CBRN Lightweight Decontamination Coverall has been developed to meet the needs of military forces involved in decontamination operations. 

This coverall can also be used in numerous fields such as Civil Defence (firemen, police forces, emergency rescue and medical support teams, etc) and for people working, among others, in contaminated surroundings or in industrial environments with chemical or biological risks. 

Wide spectrum of protection 

  • CHEMICAL RISK 

  • BIOLOGICAL RISK 

  • NUCLEAR RISK (particles) 

 

CHARACTERISTICS: 

  • The protective coverall is to be worn directly on top of underwear or normal clothing. 

  • It is suitable for all types of gas masks. 

  • The elastic strap around the hood ensures an exact fitting between hood and mask. 

  • The small volume of the coverall enables an easy storage. 

  • Antistatic material according to EN 1149-5 

  • 6 sizes: S - M - L - XL - 2XL - 3XL. 

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C3P1RH  

CBRN Protective coverall 

This CBRN PPE coverall model C3P1 is especially

designed for first responders in charge of rescue

and support of contaminated victims.

This suit is developed with a filter protection C2F

which protects against chemical warfare agents

for 24 hours and provides also protection against

particles.

 

CHARACTERISTICS: 

Outer layer:

  • Fire and heat resistant.

  • Electrostatic.

  • Oil and water repellent.

 

Inner layer:

  • Cellular carbon filter.

Filtering complex (fabric + filter):

  • Air permeability, ISO 9237 : 120 l/m2.s.

  • Weight of filtering complex: 500 g/m2.

  • Wear time compliant to NATO standards:

  • 24 hours in contaminated atmosphere.

  • Duration of use after in operational service: 30 days.

  • Washable with neutral detergent.

  • Shelf life: 15 years in original sealed package.

  • 7 sizes available: XS to 3XL.

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