Protective Clothing

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Protective Clothing

Five series, one engineering standard. Each series is named for the role it plays on the wearer’s body. Material certification, per-unit QR authentication, and consistent sizing and donning procedures apply across every series — so a facility can standardize on S.KING across every layer without mixing vendors.


The Five Series

TITAN protective coveralls

TITAN →

Full-body coveralls. Hood, cuffs, ankles elasticized. Level D and Level C grades. For cleanroom, pharmaceutical, biohazard handling, chemical spill response.

Models: TT-20, TT-40

TREK protective booties

TREK →

Protective booties. Non-slip tread, tear-resistant top band. Level D and Level C grades. For cleanroom access, surgical environments, wet-process industrial floors.

Models: TK-20, TK-40

AEGIS laboratory gowns

AEGIS →

Laboratory gowns. AAMI PB70 Level 3 compliant. Fluid-resistant, low-particulate, low-linting. For medical, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor cleanroom environments.

Models: AG-40

PHALANX protective aprons

PHALANX →

Protective aprons. PVC-coated for chemical splash and food processing. Neck strap and waist ties, knee-length. For tasks where full-body coverage isn’t needed but splash protection is.

Models: PX-40

CREST arm protection sleeves

CREST →

Arm protection sleeves. Forearm-to-upper-arm coverage. Cut-resistant, heat-resistant, and flame-retardant variants. Sold in pairs. For work where hand protection is handled separately but the arm still needs a barrier.

Models: CR-40

All five PPE series are designed to work as a system. Sizing conventions, donning and doffing procedures, and disposal guidance are consistent across the catalog so that facility-wide standardization doesn’t require retraining per line.

Product photography is ongoing. The series cards shown above are visual identity placeholders; photographs of the physical products will replace them as production shipments arrive.


The Two Grades

Where a series offers multiple variants, the grading convention is consistent across the catalog:

  • Level D (model suffix -20) — General contamination control. Barrier to dust and non-hazardous particulates. For cleanroom entry, pharmaceutical handling, light medical use.
  • Level C (model suffix -40) — Chemical splash and fluid barrier. Enhanced construction, sealed seams where applicable. For biohazard handling, chemical spill response, corrosive environments.

AEGIS, PHALANX, and CREST ship in Level C only as baseline; TITAN and TREK offer both grades to match different use profiles.


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