Fireproof document case Impervius, silver

$40.00

“Impervius” is the name given to this fireproof document case which assures additional protection, not only for coins or gold bars, but indeed for any important documents or other treasured items. The case can withstand temperatures of up to 1100° C and the material will even keep out extinguishing water. The components of this document case are all non-flammable. The fireproof “Impervius” document case ensures maximum protection against the forces of nature and will become your indispensable companion – even while travelling.

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Description

“Impervius” is the name given to this fireproof document case which assures additional protection, not only for coins or gold bars, but indeed for any important documents or other treasured items. The case can withstand temperatures of up to 1100° C and the material will even keep out extinguishing water. The components of this document case are all non-flammable. The fireproof “Impervius” document case ensures maximum protection against the forces of nature and will become your indispensable companion – even while travelling.

• Fire and waterproof

• For temperatures up to 1100°C

• Made of silicone-coated glass fi bre fabric

• Compartments for 6 credit cards and 2 passports

• Inside format: 250 × 55 mm

• Outside format: 270 × 350 mm

Additional information

Weight .30 kg
Dimensions 35.5 × 27 × 2 cm

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