EN 13034 – Protection Against Liquid Chemicals (Type 6)
Overview
EN 13034 defines the requirements for materials and garments offering limited protection against small liquid chemical splashes. It is suitable for low-risk chemical exposure in environments where full chemical barrier protection is not needed.
This standard is applicable to both protective garments and the fabrics used in their construction. It evaluates a fabric’s repellency and resistance to penetration by light sprays and splashes.
| Test Method | Description | Requirements | Min. Performance Level |
| EN ISO 6530 | Repellency and Resistance to Chemical Penetration
Tests repellency and penetration of specific chemicals such as sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, and o-xylene. |
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Class 1 |
Additional Mechanical & Dimensional Tests
| Test Method | Description | Requirements |
| ISO 5077 | Dimensional Stability to Washing Determines shrinkage or growth of the fabric after domestic laundering. |
±5% (knitted) |
| ISO 13934-1 | Tensile Strength (Strip Method) Measures the maximum force needed to break a strip of fabric in warp and weft directions. |
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| ISO 13937-2 | Tear Strength (Wing Method)
Evaluates resistance to tearing using a trapezoidal-shaped cut and applying load to propagate it. |
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| ISO 13938-1 Hydraulic Method | Bursting Strength Tests bursting strength using a hydraulic system. |
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| ISO 13938-2 Pneumatic Method | Bursting Strength Similar to 13938-1 but uses compressed air (pneumatic pressure) instead of liquid. |
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Industries
- Chemical Industry
- Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industry
- Maritime and OffshoreIndustrial FR Workwear
