Coveralls for military made of 100% Kermel aramid fiber, and underwear made out of Kermel W70 (70% Kermel / 30% FR wool) both provide protection against flames for over 10 seconds, the time usually required to evacuate an armoured vehicle.
Pilots use suits, underclothes and jackets, usually made out of a Kermel aramid fiber/FR viscose blend.
On-board firefighters and special forces use Kermel aramid fiber/FR Viscose clothes.
Clothing for armoured corps personnel was one of the first applications of Kermel aramid fibers when they were developed over 30 years ago.
Since then, the collaboration between Kermel and the army has continued and resulted in many developments. Today, Kermel is used by the French army, navy and air force and by military personnel elsewhere in the world.
Many Police Forces are equipped with Kermel protective coveralls worldwide, because the public safety apparel made out of Kermel aramid fiber combine high protection with extreme comfort.
In the United Kingdom, many Police Forces recently chose Kermel® public safety apparel as an essential part of their law enforcement gear.
These public safety apparel is mostly worn for law enforcement and riot control situations by the Police Forces.
A full range of Kermel knits underwear in Kermel V50 blends is also worn by these Police Forces.
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