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New standard in flame retardancy with PBI Peak5

Extremely high percentage of PBI fibres provides enhanced thermal stability.

11th July 2024

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Charlotte, NC, USA

Protective, Sustainable

TenCate Protective Fabrics, based in Nijverdal in the Netherlands, has partnered with PBI, the Charlotte, North Carolina-headquartered specialist in flame retardant fibres, for the launch of the new PBI Peak5 outer shell for fire service apparel.

The new outer shell is said to provide firefighters with a new level of durability and thermal protection while being extremely lightweight. The fabric integrates TenCate’s Enforce technology, which blends multiple fibres into high-strength yarn structures.

“Our goal is to design products that meet the specific needs of end-users, particularly the challenges faced by firefighters,” said Michael Laton, VP of global strategy and innovation at TenCate Protective Fabrics. “PBI Peak5 stands out because it provides lighter-weight and more durable thermal protection thanks to an advanced blend of PBI fibres and Enforce yarns.”

The lightest outer shell ever engineered by TenCate Protective Fabrics to date, PBI Peak5 contains an extremely high percentage of PBI fibres providing higher levels of thermal stability.

“PBI Peak5 was designed specifically for fire brigades seeking an ultra-lightweight outer shell that still offers the unmatched flame-resistance under extreme conditions that PBI is known for,” said Helmut Zepf, managing director of PBI’s PPE Division.

PBI Peak5 outer shell fabric meets global safety standards, including certifications for EN, ISO, ASNZ, and NFPA. It is now available in markets throughout Europe including Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and the UK.

www.tencatefabrics.com

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