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    The Value of Repairing

    Andreas Marmsoler

    Norwegian-based company WENAAS and GORE-TEX Professional developed a smart repair kit for GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments helping to expand the useful product lifetime.

    The greatest environmental impact in a lifecycle of personal protective equipment occurs during production and distribution. Extending longevity, or useful life, of a product is therefore  the single most influential factor to improve its environmental impact. This is especially true if a product can be repaired and re-used again. Following this spirit, Wenaas, an international supplier of workwear solutions from Norway, together with GORE-TEX Professional, developed a smart repair kit for arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® personal protective equipment (PPE) to help their customers prolong the garments' product life.

    Electrical workers often need to move through difficult, thorny terrain to locate a fault on the power network and climb high poles. During these activities their PPE can get stuck behind something sharp or spines, which, despite the robustness of the material, could result in a puncture or small tear of the outer fabric. While the garment overall would still be fit for use, a tiny puncture could result in a potentially dangerous situation for the wearer in case of an electric arc. By applying the patch, propagation of the tear is avoided, and garment lifetime extended.

    "Norwegian electrical utility workers came to us with a problem: some of their employees had small punctures in their Wenaas GORE-TEX PYRAD® garment from walking through dense forest before reaching their service location", illustrates Kristin Lien, product developer at Wenaas. "Together with Gore we concluded that it makes financially and environmentally no sense to replace the entire garment. GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are top of the line. Our collective goal is to let customers keep their garments as long as possible before having to replace them. Therefore, we developed the repair kit — a win-win solution: cost-effective as well as a very sustainable solution." 

    repair kit for the garment

    The repair kit consists of four GORE-TEX PYRAD® fabric patches: two round patches (diameter 7,6 cm) and two square patches (10x5 cm). These allow for the repair of small and medium-sized punctures or tears of the fabric — for larger damages two or more patches can be combined. The kit comes in two color versions: fluorescent yellow and navy blue. No special skills are involved to repair the garment: the patches have flue on the backside — a short instruction video shows that all that's needed is a hairdryer and/or an iron to permanently attach the patch. After repair, the risk of harmful incidents is avoided by using a protection patch made of GORE-TEX PYRAD® arc-protective materials and can be washed as usual. And in the rare case the fabric is damaged in the exact same place again, a new patch can even be applied over the previous patch. "The feedback from our customers is very positive", concludes Lien, "the repair kit absolutely solved their problem."

    Jonas Andersson, sales Associate at GORE-TEX Professional says: "Our sustainability approach is about providing exceptional long-lasting products while at the same time reducing the environmental footprint. The idea of the repair patch is to avoid further tear propagation which could result in losing the required protection. And through these patches, users can contribute to our effort and do something meaningful."

    For further product information about the repair kit, visit https://www.wenaas.com/en/products/rep-set-goretex-pyrad-flouresent-yellow-0-10930-19819-32 

    about arc rated gore-tex pyrad® technology

    Arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are durably waterproof and reliably protect electrical workers against the thermal hazards of an electric arc. They stay lightweight and comfortable even when wet. Up to 45% lighter when wet or dry than other products of their protective class, arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments feel less bulky to wear leading to more wearer acceptance. The garments provide maximum comfort with the highest protection level, so electrical workers remain safe – no matter the challenge, and no matter the weather.

    about wenaas

    For more than 80 years, Wenaas has been making workwear and personal protective equipment for women and men in a variety of sectors, with the aim of making their working day securer and more comfortable. We know that our products can mean the difference between life and death, and we never compromise in our product development. We have made a film that highlights a broad range of protective equipment and work clothes in use in different sectors where the right clothing is essential for a good, safe working day. https://www.wenaas.com/en/

     

    about gore

    W. L. Gore & Associates is a global materials science company dedicated to transforming industries and improving lives. Since 1958, Gore has solved complex technical challenges in demanding environments — from outer space to the world’s highest peaks to the inner workings of the human body. With more than 12,000 Associates and a strong, team-oriented culture, Gore generates annual revenues of $4.5 billion. www.gore.com

    Andreas Marmsoler

    Global Strategic Marketing - Defense

    Andreas, Global Strategic Marketing Defense at GORE-TEX Professional, was responsible for PR & Sustainability Communication in several roles at W. L. Gore & Associates. He is curious about how the technologies work in practice and passionate about sustainability. In his spare time he enjoys alpine or cross-country skiing, hiking and trail running and testing GORE-TEX products. We look forward to exciting posts on the GORE-TEX Professional blog.

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    ARC RATED GORE-TEX PYRAD® GARMENTS for Electric Utilities

    Class 2 arc protection garments that are up 45% lighter in dry or wet conditions than other comparable garments. Keeps wearers dry and comfortable outdoors, even in extended periods of heavy rain.

    KEY BENEFITS

    Explore the high-level protective benefits of this technology application.

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    GORE-TEX PYRAD® fabric technology blocks convective heat flow during arc exposure and stops flame propagation by forming a carbonaceous char with the textile.

    When wet or dry, these garments are up to 45% lighter than other garments with class 2 arc protection, allowing the wearers to work outside for extended periods during heavy rain.

    As breathability is key for an improved comfort and leads to an increased wearer acceptance, GORE-TEX PYRAD® fabrics are highly breathable and avoid build up of moisture from inside.

    Arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are durably waterproof and keep the wearer dry and comfortable when working long hours outdoors in heavy rain.

    Arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are also available in a stretch fabric for a better fit and improved freedom of movement.

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    DURABLE RAIN PROTECTION FOR OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL WORKERS

    Arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are durably waterproof and reliably protect electrical workers against the thermal hazards of an electric arc. They stay lightweight and comfortable even when wet.

    Up to 45% lighter when wet or dry than other products of their protective class, arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments feel less bulky to wear leading to more wearer acceptance. They are available in a stretch fabric. This new technology provides electrical workers with an extremely comfortable, soft, and durable solution. Workers can easily bend, kneel, climb, and stretch without any restriction of movement.

    The garments provide maximum comfort with the highest protection level, so electrical workers remain safe – no matter the challenge, and no matter the weather.
     

    How it works

    Upon arc exposure, the GORE-TEX PYRAD® fabric reduces convective heat flow and stops flames or damage from an arc flash by forming a carbonaceous char with the fabric. The physical integrity of the fabric is maintained effectively for reduced heat transfer to the skin.

    Ideal for
    For outdoor electrical work, arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are up to 45% lighter than other garments in the same class (arc protection class 2).
    Standards

    Arc rated GORE-TEX PYRAD® garments are compliant to:
    Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc, IEC 61482-1-2:2014 class 2 (7 kA), IEC 61482-1-1:2019, arc rating (ELIM 41 cal/cm², ATPV 46 cal/cm²), tested with aramide/viscose FR (50:50) lining, tested with 120 g/m² aramide/viscose (50:50) lining

    Clothing to protect against heat and flame, EN ISO 11612 A1, A2, B1, C1, D2, E3, F1 clauses 7.2 – 7.6 (code letters B, C, D, E, F) tested with 120 g/m²aramide/viscose FR (50:50) lining

    Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes, EN ISO 11611 class 2 A1+A2 clauses 6.8 – 6.10 tested with 120 g/m² aramide/viscose FR (50:50) lining

    High Visibility Clothing, EN ISO 20471 HI-VIS yellow, HI-VIS orange and HI-VIS red

    Protection against rain, EN 343 class 4/4

    Electrostatic properties, EN 1149-3/-5

    Protective clothing against liquid chemicals, EN 13034 Type 6
    Rain Tower Test, EN 14360
     

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    GORE-TEX PYRAD® fabric technology with electric arc protection

    in active use at Arnold AG (Switzerland)

    The problem is that conventional electric arc protective clothing is often heavy and bulky. In pouring rain, it soaks up water and becomes even heavier. In warmer weather, wearers sweat easily. This means that workers sometimes choose not to wear their protective garments. The consequences can be fatal. According to the Swiss Federal Inspectorate for Heavy Current Installations (ESTI), 14 percent of severe arc flash injuries result from people not wearing their protective clothing.

    Lashing rain, cold temperatures, wind: working outdoors can be incredibly strenuous. Added to this, electrical utility workers installing or doing maintenance work on electrical equipment are always at risk of an arc incident. This term describes an arc flash, or flashover, that sometimes spontaneously develops when workers operate close to high-tension powerlines or overhead line equipment. For this to happen, there is no need for physical contact. Technically, electric arc incidents cannot be completely prevented. It is therefore all the more important that workers who are exposed to the hazards of an electric arc are well protected.

    A solution has now been found in the innovative GORE® PYRAD® fabric technology. Not only does GORE-TEX foul-weather gear equipped with this technology reliably protect wearers from the hazards of an electric arc, it is also breathable, windproof and durably waterproof. Even when it is wet, this fabric remains light and comfortable.

    “THE LIGHT WEIGHT OF THE JACKET MADE MY EVERYDAY WORK MUCH EASIER. AFTER ALL, THE REST OF MY EQUIPMENT IS HEAVY ENOUGH.”

    LIGHTWEIGHT AND HIGHLY BREATHABLE

    Protective clothing equipped with GORE® PYRAD® technology provides reliable protection against the thermal hazards of an electric arc and is standard compliant. In addition, it is highly breathable, windproof and durably waterproof.

    TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFETY AT WORK

    The GORE® PYRAD® fabric technology blocks convective heat flow during arc exposure, stopping flame propagation by forming a carbonaceous char.

    MULTI-NORM COMPLIANCE

    • Protective clothing against the thermal effect of an electric arc:
      - EN 61482-1-2, Klasse 2 (7kA).
      - EN 61482-1-1, 49,1 cal/cm² corresponding to Hazard Risk Category 4 in accordance with NFPA 70E.
    • Clothing to protect against heat and flame, EN ISO 11612 A1,
      A2, B2, C1, D2, E1, F1, Clauses 7.2–7.6 (Code Letters B, C, D, E, F) tested with a 120 g/m² lining made of aramid/viscose (50:50).
    • Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes, EN ISO 11611, Class 2, A1, Clauses 6.8-6.10 tested with a 120 g/m² lining made of aramid/viscose (50:50).
    • High visibility clothing, EN ISO 20471 HI-VIS yellow, HI-VIS orange, HI-VIS red.
    • Protection against rain, DIN EN 343, Class 3/3.
    • Electrostatic properties, DIN EN 1149-3/-5.
    • Protective clothing against liquid chemicals, DIN EN 13034, Type 6.
    • Rain tower test, DIN EN 14360.

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    wearers

    Arnold AG

    Workers at Arnold AG in Wangen, Switzerland, wear the new GORE-TEX rain jackets equipped with GORE® PYRAD® fabric technology and electric arc protection

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    PUT TO THE TEST AT SSEN

    Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) witnessed positive results when their engineers tested arc rated lightweight waterproof jackets and salopettes from Bell Apparel featuring GORE-TEX PYRAD® Technology. 

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