Ultimate breathing protection with SATA air vision 5000

February 02, 2016
Ultimate breathing protection with SATA air vision 5000
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Bodyshop equipment supplier SATA has added to its breathing protection programme with the introduction of new modules for its highly acclaimed SATA air vision 5000 breathing protection system. This system provides the ultimate in health and breathing protection in the spraybooth with comfortable total head protection combined with an innovative breathing air supply system. It also features a modern, ergonomic design meaning the hood can be adapted to fit almost any head shape, allowing the individual adjustment of its effective circumference, height and position.


The SATA air vision 5000 modular design also allows for the easy adaptation and upgrade of the new belt unit according to the job requirements. The new add on modules complement the system giving the possibility of heated or re-humidified breathing air as well as absolute safety from par¬ticle contamination. These modules include an air humidifier, air carbon regulator and an air warmer.   

For more information contact your SATA stockists or visit,  www.sata.com/SATAairvision5000
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