Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is a material that’s considered a bridge between rubbers and plastics. TPU incorporates the best of both materials, such as rubber’s flexibility and plastic’s durability. Given TPU’s versatility, it’s a popular material in various industries, from food processing to the biomedical field.
We use TPU to make adjustable aprons, which are widely used across several different industries. We’ve opted to use TPU because of its many benefits:
TPU can be utilized to make countless products, including sporting goods, driving belts, inflatable rafts, and more. However, the many benefits and advantages of this impressive material are best showcased when used as an apron.
Along with the qualities listed above, TPU aprons have several features that make them ideal for the meat, food, and fish processing industries. Hygiene is a top priority in the processing industry, as it’s essential to ensuring the health and safety of the public. That’s why our TPU aprons are 100% food-safe and FDA approved for food contact with added microbial resistance against bacteria and fungi.
Our TPU adjustable aprons are also built to endure extreme temperatures, as food processing may necessitate workers to be in both low- and high-temperature environments. When designing these aprons, we ensured that they came with excellent low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, and flame retardancy. This will guarantee that workers are protected and comfortable while going about their day.
We here at PSC Trading specialize in making high-quality, hand-cut, adjustable aprons using the best TPU material. You can count on our aprons to give you the protection, comfort, and functionality you need at an affordable price. There are multiple features that set our aprons apart from our competitors:
If you have any questions about TPU material, our aprons, or anything else, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team. You’re welcome to call Stewart on 0403040714 or fill out our online form.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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