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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Foot Protection
Yes, RHINO SHOE Ultranite safety shoes are suitable for environments with chemical exposure. The Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber (NBR) sole offers excellent resistance to a variety of common chemicals, oils, and provides heat resistance up to 300°C.
Yes, RHINO SHOE Ultranite safety shoes are ideal for construction sites. They offer robust protection with features like a fiberglass toe cap, anti-penetration aramid midsole, and anti-slip NBR sole, making them suitable for various construction-related hazards.
The fiberglass toe cap in Ultranite safety shoes offers lightweight protection, better impact resistance, and improved insulation against heat and cold compared to conventional steel toe caps. It also provides a wider fit for enhanced comfort.
RHINO SHOE Ultranite safety shoes, including the UN101SP model, are certified to European CE S1P HRO SRC, SIRIM SB P HRO, SS 513 Part 1: 2013 S1P HRO SRC standards, and have DOSH Approval No. JKKP SS 134/19, ensuring compliance with international safety regulations.
The Ultranite series by RHINO SHOE features safety footwear made with Direct Vulcanized Technology (DVT) and Nitrile-Butadiene Rubber (NBR) soles, offering superior durability, heat, oil, and chemical resistance. This series is designed to provide exceptional protection and comfort in harsh environments.
The RHINO SHOE Ultranite safety shoes are unique due to their lightweight fiberglass toe cap, aramid midsole, and DVT construction. These features ensure excellent impact protection, penetration resistance, and exceptional bonding between the upper and the sole.