The protective clothing industry stands to revolutionize safety gear for high-risk professions by incorporating our Thermal Protection System (TPS-611). The goal is to enhance thermal resistance and protection against extreme heat for firefighters, industrial workers, and military personnel.
Thermal Protection Systems can be woven into the fabric of safety garments. Our exploration of protective clothing reflects an interest in supporting the people who face direct exposure to extreme heat as a defining condition of their work.
Firefighters, industrial workers, and military personnel can face direct exposure to flames and extreme heat as a regular condition of their work. The gear they wear has to protect them while still allowing the flexibility and comfort needed to perform under pressure.
By weaving TPS-611 into the fabric of safety garments, the goal is to offer protection against fire and extreme temperatures without sacrificing the flexibility and comfort wearers need.
Beyond firefighting, the technology could extend to industries where heat-resistant clothing is essential.
Firefighting is the most direct fire-exposure profession in modern industry. TPS-611 is being explored as a fabric enhancement for turnout gear and similar firefighter apparel.
Industrial workers and military personnel often work in high-heat environments where thermal protection is essential. TPS-611 is intended to extend its application to fabrics worn in these high-risk professions.
Our goal is to help protect the people who face fire as part of their daily work.
Protective clothing is one of six industries where we're exploring how TPS-611 could be applied.
If you have an interest in our exploration of fire safety in protective clothing, reach out and we will be in touch.
If you are interested in our exploration of TPS-611 in protective clothing, send us a note and we will follow up to start the conversation.