Protective Coat targets foundry workers. .

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Combining woven and non-woven PTFE fabric, BOGU Coat provides comfort, breathability, and ability to withstand impact of 2,800°F molten iron splash. Coat is engineered to be up to 30% lighter than industry standard aluminized Kevlar jackets. Additionally, BOGU is machine washable without degradation, protecting inherent fire retardant properties.



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Victaulic Introduces the Next Generation of Foundry Protective Apparel



New protective coat combines comfort and safety



EASTON, Pa., -- In the spirit of industry-changing innovations and safety initiatives, Victaulic - the global leader in mechanical pipe joining technology - has set a new standard in protection for its manufacturing employees. By partnering with Alabama-based textile manufacturer Toray Fluorofibers and fire garment manufacturer Majestic Fire Apparel, Victaulic developed a leading-edge foundry worker safety coat, offering improved molten metal splash protection as well as enhanced comfort and breathability.



The BOGU coat - named after the Japanese word for "armor"- was first envisioned as part of Victaulic's mission for a world-class safety organization. After a year of material tests at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the team developed both a woven and non-woven polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) fabric that withstands the impact of a 2800 degree Fahrenheit molten iron splash.



"Our previous foundry coat was adequate from a protection standpoint, but it was hot, the fabric did not breathe well and was difficult to launder," said Zach Jerrold, Global EH&S Manager. "The BOGU coat provides an equal, if not slightly better, level of protection but also provides a much higher level of comfort for our employees. The feedback we have received on the coats has been very positive."



Developed with invaluable feedback from those who understand the day-to-day working demands of the foundry industry, the coat was engineered to be up to 30 percent lighter than the industry standard aluminized Kevlar jackets. When exposed to hot seasonal temperatures and the heat from molten metal, the new Victaulic safety garment offers increased durability and functionality with its breathable vents. Additionally, the coat is machine washable without degradation - protecting its inherent fire retardant properties, unlike the formerly used garments.



"Victaulic is proud of this significant safety accomplishment. These coats will withstand the rugged foundry environment much better than the existing industry standard outer garments," said Bill D'Amico, Victaulic Global Environment Health and Safety Director. "We will share this advancement with others in the industry in the hopes of advancing foundry safety worldwide and, more importantly, the protection of our most valuable asset - our employees."



In November 2014, Victaulic began outfitting its Lehigh Valley manufacturing workforce with the safety coats, which are now available for purchase from Majestic Fire Apparel.



About Victaulic

Since 1919, Victaulic has been the originator and world's leading producer of mechanical pipe joining solutions. Used in the most demanding markets, Victaulic innovative piping technologies and services put people to work faster while increasing safety, ensuring reliability and maximizing efficiency. The company has 14 manufacturing facilities and 29 branches worldwide with 3,600 employees who speak 43 languages across the globe. With over 1,900 global patents, Victaulic solutions are at work in more than 140 countries across diverse business lines including oil and gas, chemical, mining, power generation, water and wastewater treatment, military and marine, as well as commercial building and fire protection. For more information visit www.victaulic.com.


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