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Work that is associated with the movement of goods, installation, construction is associated with a high risk of heavy objects falling to their feet.
To ensure proper safety, protective elements have been added to safety shoes. So work shoes are most often equipped with a shock-resistant toe cap.
The toe cap is a solid insert that sits in the forefoot between the top and lining.
There are 2 types of protective toe caps:
-metal;
-composite.
The metal toe cap is a more classic element of protection and more durable than the composite one.
This diarrhea can withstand a load of up to 200 J and a shock of up to 15 kN. Under a shock load of up to 200 J, the toe cap is not deformed, over 200 J is crushed, and can damage the leg.
The sock is thinner and takes up less space inside.
This protective element prevents the use of ventilation holes.
The metal toe cap can be made of steel or aluminum, depending on specific conditions and applications.
Composite toe cap is a more modern element of protection compared to metal toe cap.
Typically, a composite toe cap is made of fiberglass, carbon fiber and plastic. Reinforced kevlar threads are also added to increase strength.
The toe cap can withstand a load of up to 200 J. At an impact load of more than 200 J, it breaks up into small fragments, does not entail high risks of injury.
This material has a lighter weight, which reduces the load on the legs and makes the work more comfortable.
Also, to the advantages, you can add absolute resistance to corrosion, low thermal conductivity, can be used at any temperature conditions.
Another great advantage is the ability to make ventilation holes, which helps remove moisture.
The disadvantages include the large thickness of the walls, due to which the toe takes up a lot of space inside the shoe.
Compared to the steel insert, the composite insert is more expensive.
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