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Tarasafe unveils new FR clothing in Taramid

22 Mar '18
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Courtesy: Tarasafe
Courtesy: Tarasafe

Tarasafe, a global leader and player in Flame Resistant (FR) industry which is headquartered in the UAE, has launched a new range of FR clothing in Taramid. The company offers a wide range of FR clothing for protection against heat and chemicals in Aramid and Aramid blended FR. Aramid fibres are a class of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibres.

Aramid fibres is characterised by strength and heat-resistance. Taramid is a range of aramid and aramid blended protective clothing from Tarasafe engineered for excellent resistance to heat as it neither melts nor ignites when exposed to flame.

Taramid FR clothing range boasts a superior inherently non -flammable quality and provides the proven and time-tested strength of aramid fibre construction with excellent air permeability for enhanced comfort and breathability. It is appropriate for various industrial uses such as oil industry, firefighting, defence, and assures resistance to abrasion even in the most rugged environments.

Tarasafe offers a range of garment design and style options in Taramid. These garments can be customised to meet any FR policy your company or customer may have in place.

Basant Lohia, managing director of Tarasafe International Pvt. Ltd. said, “Tarasafe being innovative and is constantly evolving with the technologies that are out. Keeping with this trend we introduce ‘Taramid star’ -4.6, the lightest fabric to offer HRC 2 protection. Garments manufactured with Taramid star fabric, will not only provide adequate safety to the end users but also make them feel very comfortable in these modern outfits and will change their perception towards protective FR clothing.” (GK)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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