Mar 24, 2019

Safety Shoes SRA\SRB\SRC Anti-slip Test Overview

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      The anti-slip safety shoes, as the name suggests, have superior anti-slip performance, no matter what kind of natural environment you have to have such performance, otherwise it is not a non-slip safety shoes. The main professional anti-slip safety shoes on the market now refer to the anti-slip properties of the water and oil floor. The professional single-purpose anti-skid shoes are mainly used in the kitchen. There is also a safety footwear safety footwear with comprehensive capabilities. For safety shoes such as safety shoes and labor insurance shoes, their anti-slip performance is much better than that of ordinary shoes, because safety shoes, labor insurance shoes, protective shoes and other special shoes for industrial use are non-slip. A function has a special design and craftsmanship. Everyday we see safety shoes, safety shoes, protective shoes. Their soles are very thick and thick, and there are deep grooves and complicated lines. In fact, this design is to improve friction and comfort better and more effectively. degree. Safety shoes, protective shoes, labor insurance shoes and other shoes have a professional grade system, which is the European safety shoes anti-skid grade: SRA, SRB, SRC three grades.

 

test:

      Safety shoes anti-slip test mode:

 a) The heel slides forward (the shoes should be tested in at least one of the following 3 modes)

 b) the forefoot slides backwards

 c) slide horizontally forward

 

SRA:

      Terminology: The SRA grade generally refers to the use of soapy liquid on glazed tiles. The pressure is 400-500N, the toe is lifted 7 degrees, and the front is pushed forward without obvious sliding. Test environment: Test pressure: A weight pressure of about 100 kg applied to the shoes. Test results: The toe was lifted 7 degrees and moved forward. Without obvious sliding, it was detected by SRA.

 

SRB:

      Terminology: The SRB grade generally means that the safety shoes are tested with glycerin on a stainless steel plate, the pressure is also 400-500N, the toe is tilted 7 degrees, and there is no obvious movement forward. Test environment: Test pressure: A weight pressure of about 100 kg applied to the shoes. Test results: The toe was tilted 7 degrees, and the SRB was detected without any significant movement.

 

SRC:

      At the same time, the SRA and SRB tests are adopted to achieve the SRC standard.

The SRC standard is the highest level of anti-slip standards for footwear in the European Union. SRC safety shoes are suitable for almost all working environments with anti-slip requirements.

 

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