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High-End Thickened ABS Safety Helmet

High-end thickened ABS helmet with flame retardancy, insulation, and strong structural protection for industrial safety.

  • Description
  • Features
  • Technical Specifications
Description

This high-end luxury thickened safety helmet is built from durable ABS, offering enhanced head protection for hazardous work environments such as construction, energy, metallurgy, and petrochemical operations. Its robust structure is designed to shield users from falling or impacting objects.

The helmet features flame retardant and insulating properties, along with lateral rigidity, making it ideal for high-risk industries like mining and heavy construction. The thickened ABS shell enhances resistance to impact and penetration while maintaining ergonomic wear.

It includes a replaceable four-point suspension system with button or knob adjustment, ensuring both comfort and stability. With a total weight of approximately 430g, it offers a solid balance between strength and usability.

Covered by a 30-month warranty, this helmet is a trusted choice for safety-focused professionals requiring reliable, reinforced head protection.

Features
  • Made of flame-retardant, insulated ABS

  • Thickened shell for high impact resistance

  • Lateral rigidity for extra structural protection

  • Four-point replaceable inner lining

  • Button or knob adjustment system

  • Ergonomic and strong design (±430g)

  • Suitable for industrial and mining operations

  • 30-month warranty coverage

Technical Specifications
SpecificationDetails
MaterialABS
Weight±430g
Inner LiningReplaceable, four-point type
AdjustmentButton or knob
ProtectionFlame retardant, insulation, lateral rigidity
DesignThickened shell
ApplicationConstruction, power systems, metallurgy, petroleum, petrochemical
Warranty30 months

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