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Aluminized Apron Zimbabwe

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Aluminized Apron Zimbabwe

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Aluminized Apron. High protection to heat and radiant heat Effectively prevents molten metal splash.

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Item No.: MF-Apron
Material: Aluminized fabric
Feature: High protection to heat and radiant heat Effectively prevents molten metal splash
Application: Furnace operation, metallurgy and foundry

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Shanghai C&G's Aluminized Apron in the world

Shanghai C&G's personal protective clothing and PPE products are trusted by customers in the world, including Zimbabwe. Our Aluminized Apron are exported worldwide, with a strong presence in the United States, China, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, India, France, Italy, Brazil, and Canada. In addition, we have a significant customer base in other countries across each continent, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria, and Egypt in Africa; Argentina, Chile, and Mexico in South America; Russia, South Korea, and Indonesia in Asia; Spain, Poland, and Turkey in Europe; and Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East. Wherever you are in the world, we have the Aluminized Apron you need to stay safe and protected. Contact us today to learn more about our Aluminized Apron and how we can help you meet your safety needs.

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