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Cryogenic PPE is a type of workwear designed to protect workers from extreme cold temperatures. It is typically made from insulated materials such as neoprene, polyester, and nylon, and is designed to keep the wearer warm and dry. Cryogenic PPE is often used in industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and aerospace, where workers are exposed to temperatures below -100°C. It is also used in cryogenic research and medical applications.
Cryogenic PPE is designed to provide protection from the cold while allowing for freedom of movement. It typically includes items such as insulated gloves, boots, and coveralls. It may also include additional items such as face shields, hoods, and respirators.
Cryogenic PPE is an important part of workwear, as it helps to ensure the safety of workers in extreme cold environments. It is also important for maintaining the quality of products and processes in industries such as food processing and pharmaceuticals.
Some companies in the cryogenic PPE market include Ansell, DuPont, Honeywell, and Lakeland Industries. Show Less Read more