Good Compression And Impact Resistance EPP Helmet Head Protection
EPP Helmet Description:
EPP is the abbreviation of a new type of foam material. EPP is a polypropylene plastic foam material. It is a highly crystalline polymer/gas composite with excellent properties. With its unique and superior performance, it has become the fastest-growing environmentally friendly new pressure-resistant cushioning and heat-insulating material. EPP is also an environmentally friendly material that can be recycled. Compared with EPS, EPP has higher mechanical strength, which greatly expands the application scenarios of foam plastics.
EPP Helmet Parameter:
Name | helmet replacement pad kit |
Size | Any Size Available |
Logo | Any printing we can make for you just send the design to us |
Production Capacity | 3000 sets per month |
Quality Control | Strict QC-Quality control with rich experience |
Payment Term | Western Union, Money Gram, Bank Transfer, TT |
Shipping | Inner padding/ liner sample by express, bulk production by air freight or sea transportation |
Payment terms | TT, western union, PayPal |
Sample time | within 3 days after payment |
Production lead time | 15-50days |
Feature | Unisex/ Sweat absorption/ Ventilative/ Washable/ Heat pressing |
Brand Name | Oem/Oem Service |
Helmet Type | Helmet Padding |
Delivery Time | 7-15 Working Days |
EPP Helmet Wearing Introduction:
1. Correct wearing of safety helmets and standard use of seat belts can reduce the risk of death in traffic accidents by 60% to 70%.
2. Because of the smooth hemispheric of the helmet, it can disperse and absorb the impact force, and the pad of the helmet acts as a buffer and can also absorb part of the energy.
3. The bright and eye-catching color of the helmet is easy to be noticed by other vehicle drivers.
4. The use of helmets can greatly reduce the death rate and minimize the harm caused by traffic accidents. The head injury rate of not wearing a helmet is 2.5 times that of wearing a helmet, and the fatal injury rate of not wearing a helmet is 1.5 times that of wearing a helmet.