DuPont Protera garments protect against electric arc hazards
13 Oct '07
2 min read
As a leader in protective apparel for 40 years, DuPont continues to expand its production capability and product offering with DuPont Protera, a new line of inherently flame-resistant fabrics specifically engineered to protect against electric arc hazards and meet NFPA 70E as well as the new National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) requirements.
"DuPont Protera has a patented engineered fiber blend to produce one of the lightest weight and most comfortable NFPA 70E Category 2 fabrics on the market. In addition, Protera meets all categories of the NESC standard."
"As a result, electricians in industrial segments and utility workers will now be able to work in greater comfort without sacrificing the protection they require," said Dale Outhous, global business director, DuPont Personal Protection.
"By effectively leveraging our deep expertise in the field of thermal protection, we were able to develop DuPont Protera in a way that allows us to offer this remarkable fabric at an extremely competitive price relative to comparable offerings."
In addition to providing wearers excellent arc protection, tests have shown that garments made with DuPont Protera fabric offer a high level of comfort when compared to FR cottonnylon blend fabrics on the market.
An independent comfort study found that wearers judged Protera the clear winner in overall comfort compared to FR cotton nylon blend garments of similar weight.
DuPont Protera garments also will have a better lifecycle value than less durable flame-retardant treated (FR) cotton nylon blend garments.