Ashburn Hill Corp. to Showcase Latest TECGEN[R] Fiber Technology Developments at VPPPA Expo 09.ANGLETON, Texas
Angleton is the county seatGR6 of Brazoria County in the U.S. -- At this year's Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association Exposition (VPPPA VPPPA Voluntary Protection Program Participants' Association Expo 09) in San Antonio on August 24 through 26, attendees will get a first look at the latest TECGEN[R] fiber technology developments for industrial worker apparel. The prototype 70E garments, exhibited by Ashburn Hill Corp., will be formally launched later this year. The most revolutionary product is a lightweight, 6.5 oz, open-weave HRC HRC Human Rights Campaign HRC Human Rights Council (UN) HRC Human Rights Commission HRC Hard Rock Cafe HRC Hillary Rodham Clinton (democratic senator/presidential candidate; former first lady) 2 fabric designed for the 70E market. When asked about the results of the performance tests, Hugh Hoagland, Founder of ArcWear[TM], the company that tested the fabric for Ashburn Hill Corp., said, "I wasn't surprised. This could be a market changer Changer The name given to a clearing member that is willing to assume the opposite position of a futures contract within a larger alternative exchange, of which it also is a clearing member. . What if you could make the first 5.5 oz 8 cal/cmU system?" Hoagland continued, "This new 6.5 oz material is the lightest weight 9.8 cal/cmU system ever tested to date. TECGEN[R] has broken another record." Like other products within the TECGEN[R] fiber family, this product is designed to provide industrial workers safety and comfort year-round. The fabric not only passes the NFPA 70E standard with an Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV ATPV Arc Thermal Performance Value ) of 9.8 (the minimum requirement is 8.0), but it also takes comfort and moisture management in flame-resistant protective apparel to the next level. The flexibility of fabric design with Ashburn Hill's patented bi-regional TECGEN[R] fiber enables them to create next-generation protective apparel garments. In addition to outstanding performance test results, these garments also help the wearer maintain body temperature. "Evaporation and convection are the body's two most important cooling mechanisms. When we perspire per·spire v. To excrete perspiration through the pores of the skin. , we want the garment to transfer our sweat from our skin and wick it across a large fabric surface to promote quick drying. We also want our body's heat to transfer from our body into the atmosphere around us. Garments that help keep you cool have higher air permeability for the air and heat to flow through the garment, wicking action to transport moisture away from the skin, and are lightweight. Ashburn Hill Corp. is developing garments under the TECGEN[R] fiber brand that focus on thermal management and meet and exceed regulatory compliance standards," explained Jon Heard, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Ashburn Hill Corp. Ashburn Hill will also display TECGEN XTREME[TM] protective apparel at VPPPA Expo 09. This unique, dual-certified product meets the National Fire Protection Association's specifications for wildland firefighting (NFPA NFPA National Fire Protection Association NFPA National Food Processors Association NFPA National Fluid Power Association NFPA National Federation of Paralegal Associations (Edmonds, WA) 1977-2005) and technical rescue ensemble (NFPA 1951-2007). The apparel provides a comfortable, breathable breath·a·ble adj. 1. Suitable or pleasant for breathing: breathable air. 2. Permitting air to pass through: a breathable fabric. alternative to turnout gear that is compliant for up to 75 percent of firefighting responses. TECGEN XTREME[TM] protective apparel was launched in June at the Southeastern Association of Fire Chiefs' Annual Leadership Conference. To learn more about Ashburn Hill Corp.'s products and TECGEN[R] fiber technology, visit TECGENXTREME.com. You can also call 888-607-8883 or e-mail info@tecgenfr.com. |
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