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How Advancements in Composite Material Technology have made it Possible to Create a Lightweight, Metal-Free Safety Toe Boot

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How Advancements in Composite Material Technology have made it Possible to Create a Lightweight, Metal-Free Safety Toe Boot

If you have worth steel toe shoes before, it was probably with good reason! From construction sites, to forestry applications and manufacturing plants—there are a variety of hazardous settings and scenarios that require safety toe boots or shoes, with steel toes oftentimes being the only option. For those working in these environments day in and day out, the weight and stiffness of the steel insert can take a toll on your long-term comfort on your feet. Thankfully, advances in composite material technology have generated a viable alternative for some workers looking for metal-free, lightweight safety toe boots.

 

By combining two constituent materials with unrelated physical and chemical properties, you can fabricate a new material with attributes unrelated to the two starting materials. Through experimentation with different constituent materials, scientist have formulated a variety of composite materials, such as plastic, carbon fiber, Kevlar and fiberglass—all of which serve a unique purpose for consumers and manufacturers alike. For the case of safety toe shoes, Kevlar, fiberglass and carbon fiber are all viable options for providing similar levels of crush protection, in a lighter, more ergonomic and comfortable package.

 

If you are looking to upgrade from your steel toe safety boots to a pair of lightweight safety toe boots, composite material inserts like carbon fiber and Kevlar are the best option for supreme levels of comfort and safety.

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