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What is Foam


Foam is an object formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid. A bath sponge and the head on a glass of beer are examples of foams. In most foams, the volume of gas is large, with thin films ... Read More

what is Polycarbonate


What is PC Polycarbonate (PC) plastics are a naturally transparent amorphous thermoplastic. Although they are made commercially available in a variety of colors (perhaps translucent and perhaps not), t ... Read More

How to Choose the Best Climbing Helmet


Wear-ability What good does buying a climbing helmet do if you dont wear it? Above all, pick a helmet that is comfortable and attractive in your eyes because if, on the other hand, you get an uncomfort ... Read More

EN1384 Equestrian Helmet Standard


Safety Standards Explained Riding Hats How Protective Headwear works Modern technology has enabled manufacturers to reproduce hats that are very strong lightweight and extremely comfortable to wear. Th ... Read More

EN12492


Impact / Shock Absorption Similar to both industrial helmets and bump caps mountaineering helmets are subjected to an impact from a falling mass onto a fixed headform. However to reflect the nature of ... Read More

AS/NZ1698


AS/NZS 1698:2006 This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee CS-076, Protective Helmets for Vehicle Users. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards ... Read More

Helmet Standards Quick View


A Helmet Seems it was a Simply item We get them easily and wear it often We though we knew about the Helmets But Do you know What are the Helmet standards and its testing item Different Country has dif ... Read More

Australian standard AS/NZS 2063


1. Introduction This paper is part of a stakeholder consultation about the mandatory safety standard for the supply of bicycle helmets in Australia. The ACCC is interested in any information that could ... Read More

AS/NZS2603


AUSTRALIAN Helmet STANDARD AS/NZS 2063 Pok Tyrone Helmet matched AS/NZS 2063 Standards can be imported and sale in Australia. ... Read More

Signs You Need A New Helmet


1 Helmet Age How old is your helmet? if you have worn your helmet for over 5 years, then it might be time to replace it. But why should you replace your helmet every 5 years? After 5 years of consisten ... Read More

How to Fit a Bicycle Helmet


1. Adjust the fit pads or ring Many helmets use a fitting ring rather than side pads for adjustment. With these one-size-fits-all models you begin by adjusting the size of the ring. Some of them may re ... Read More

HF002-S EC Type Examination Certificate


Pok Tyrone Ltd HF002-L EC Type Examination Certificate ... Read More