The ESD AB-7131038 safety lace-up shoe from ABEBA is a highly functional footwear designed specifically for use in areas where electrostatic discharge (ESD) poses a risk. The model is made from high-quality smooth leather and features a slip-resistant PU outsole that is resistant to both oil and gasoline. The insole of the shoe is replaceable, allowing for individual customization and contributing to hygiene, as the lining is equipped with silver ions.
Safety is ensured by a robust steel toe cap that meets the requirements of protection class S2. This shoe is part of the x-light series, which indicates a light weight of only 490 g for size 42. The shoe is available in black and covers a wide range of sizes (35 to 48). It meets the standards DIN EN 61340-5-1 and EN ISO 20345:2012. Additional safety features such as slip resistance (SRC) and additional requirements for fuel resistance (FO) make this unisex safety shoe an optimal choice for professionals who need both protection and comfort.
Shoes have been tested in accordance with the specifications of DIN EN 61340. They generally have a volume resistance of 7.5 x 10^5 to 3.5 x 10^7 ohms.
Safety class S2
Shoes with a protective toe cap. They are slip-resistant, antistatic, waterproof and have energy absorption capacity in the heel area. They also have a closed heel area and a fuel-resistant sole.
Shoes with a protective toe cap made of aluminum, plastic or steel. They are slip-resistant, antistatic, waterproof and have energy absorption capacity in the heel area. They also have a puncture-resistant steel midsole, a profiled outsole and a closed heel area. A fuel-resistant sole is also possible.
Steel toe cap
Steel toe caps are somewhat heavier than other materials, but are very stable and resistant. As a rule, they can withstand a force of at least 200 joules.
Slip resistance SRC
The shoe is slip-resistant both on ceramic tiles with NaLS (sodium sulphate solution) and on steel floors with glycerine.
Exchangeable insole
The insole is not firmly integrated into the shoe, but only inserted loosely. It can therefore be easily replaced if necessary.
DGUV 112-191
This regulation stipulates that orthopaedic insoles may only be used in safety footwear in conjunction with a valid type examination. This is to ensure that specified and tested properties (e.g. antistatic properties) are maintained.