Static Resistant Poly-Cotton Work Wear

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Detailed Static Resistant Poly-Cotton Work Wear Description:

Made of a blend of poly-cotton fibers and static conductive filament. Built-in lasting antistatic performance and comfortable to wear.
Fabric electric charge density less than ≤7μc/m2.
Electrical charge per garment assembly less than 0.6μc.
Meeting GB12014 and main parameters of EN1149.
Widely used in power, petrochemical and mining industries and sites where static protection is required.
Style options: Jacket, shirt, pants, coverall, lab coat.

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Post date: Jul 10, 2008
Our company is specialized exporter, manufacturer and supplier of Static Resistant Poly-Cotton Work Wear in China.
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Manufacturer/supplier's information

Company: Shenzhen Tecron Safety Co., Ltd.
Address: 22E-F Tower B Neptunus Towers, Nan You Ave., Nanshan
Region: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Contact Person: Ms. Wu
Telephone: 86-755-61631355
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