May 17, 2019

Five design considerations for electrically insulated shoes

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1. Slow cushioning characteristics

 

Regular shocks at work create special stresses that are generally five times your weight. Therefore, good cushioning performance is a must. The midsole will help to disperse this impact. A good midsole is made of molded EVA or polyurethane. Various manufacturers have introduced a variety of technologies to further increase the cushioning performance of the midsole. If you are under-tiled, or strenuous, you may need better cushioning than people who are overly inclined.

 

2, replaceable electric insulation shoes insole

 

The insole also has a certain cushioning performance and is more susceptible to breakage. Changing the insole at half the life of the shoe has a basic replacement principle: after 150 hours of aerobic exercise, the insole will lose its elasticity and the insole should be replaced. (Depending on different people and different trainings.)

 

3, fit the foot

 

Your feet will be stressed and stressed during work. The heat generated by intense exercise increases the size of the foot by half a size. At the same time, when buying shoes, you should not be too crowded. There should be a wide gap between the top of the shoe and your longer toe to ensure that your toes can move freely and the heel should be properly attached. In addition, the length of the foot should be measured frequently, as age increases and damage can change the size of the foot.

 

4, the internal support characteristics of the electric insulation shoe midsole

 

In all kinds of work environment, if the laborer needs to move more, the labor insurance shoes are very stable. Various work shoes offer different internal support characteristics. Some manufacturers use a molded midsole to allow the foot to be properly stepped on the shoe, and the fibers along the shoe can also provide support. In order to improve the flexibility of the shoes, some manufacturers only add fiberboard at the heel, and the strong and wear-resistant heel support can greatly reduce the movement of the heel. A wider part on the outsole is called a heel fixed strip. It is made of plastic and is distributed along the foot for a week and is attached to the heel support piece. Many shoes now use a fixed frame, which is a polymeric attachment used to support the state, distributed longitudinally along the exterior of the shoe. Other stabilizing features include a plastic support strip (generally attached to the eyelet), a visco-stick stick, and a mid-support feature.

 

5, flexibility

 

The elasticity of your shoes is determined by the feeling of your feet as they move. The padded fiberboard only has better flexibility than the integrated fiberboard design, and the low-top work shoes also improve flexibility.

 

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