Stedair Clear represents the latest in barrier technology, designed to not only meet but exceed the stringent requirements set by the NFPA 1971 standards. This barrier is made from a Nomex woven pyjama check, laminated to a non-fluorinated barrier that is enhanced with a highly engineered polymer coating, ensuring both performance and durability. One of the most notable features of Stedair Clear is its impact on overall breathability, Fire-Dex said in a blog post.
"By introducing this non-fluorinated option, firefighters can now make the choice that is right for their department. If they choose to move forward with a non-fluorinated moisture barrier, Fire-Dex can offer the most breathable composite options due to our innovative material science,” said Todd Herring, vice president of product innovation and strategy at Fire-Dex.
Fire-Dex's composites, which include the exclusive TECGEN71 outer shell, have been shown through UL test data to achieve a Total Heat Loss (THL) of over 300, the highest available on the market by a significant margin. This enhancement in breathability is pivotal in reducing heat stress for firefighters by decreasing weight and increasing flexibility in three-layer composites.
In addition to the non-fluorinated moisture barrier, Fire-Dex has also introduced AeroFlex, innovative turnout gear designed to further assist firefighters in managing their core body temperature. AeroFlex incorporates AeroVent Technology, a patent-pending design that facilitates the one-way release of sweat vapor, while preventing the ingress of heat or carcinogens. This is complemented by VaporLite Panels, which are constructed with the TECGEN71 outer shell and a CoreCXP 1-layer thermal liner, allowing for the efficient release of heat.
These advancements by Fire-Dex signify a monumental leap forward in firefighter safety and performance. By choosing materials and designs that enhance protection, breathability, and thermal regulation, Fire-Dex is setting new standards for the industry and providing firefighters with the gear they need to do their jobs safely and effectively.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)