Company Announcement: Huski promoting new anti-static mining jacket at AIMEX 2013
Huski will show a new cotton anti-static mining jacket described as the first such industry-specific jacket to be developed in Australia on Stand H18 at AIMEX – Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition, to be held at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from August 20-23, 2013.The Current 918176 has a carbon fibre configuration woven into its fabric. “This reduces and dissipates electrical charge, providing maximum protection in the event of sparks or ignition” said Mark Kessel, marketing manager for Huski. “We have developed a truly anti-static 100% cotton fabric. It meets an industry need for an all-round, warm winter weight jacket suited to the specific requirements of the mining industry.
“By weaving carbon fibre through the cotton fabric we have been able to create a garment that exceeds Australian, European and British standards for anti-static. This is a genuine breakthrough for the Australian mining and safety industries.” Kessel said the newly developed fabric is anti-static, high visibility day/night compliant, “so all the boxes for worker protection are ticked”. The Current also featured warm cotton lining and 3M 8910 reflective tap. It complies Australian Standards 1906.4:2010 and 4602.1:2011 class D/N, anti-static – EN 1149-1. Huski workwear is designed to be hardwearing, durable and comfortable. Garments range from high visibility microfibre polo shirts to arc-rated, flame-retardant, waterproof and breathable jackets and pants.
Further information:
Huski - Palazzi: Mark Kessel, marketing manager, ph 0418 379 227, email markk@palazzi.com.au, website www.huski.net.
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