S. P. Leather Shoes

Product Overview

In order to cater to the versatile requirements of our valued patrons, we have been manufacturing and supplying a comprehensive range of optimum grade Leather Shoes. These shoes are manufacturing in our highly sophisticated manufacturing plant using high quality leather and hi-tech machines. We also make sure to check these shoes on various quality parameters so as to ensure that only high quality and defect free range of Leather Shoes is delivered at clients' end.Features:Optimum strengthComfortable to wearSeamless finishPerfect stitchingOther Details:Leather Shoes Technical Information for Customer Awareness: Standards Safety, Protective and Occupational Shoes for industrial purpose are tested according to different standards. We produce footwear according to the following European and Indian standards. ENISO 20345/EN 345-I Safety Shoes with Steel/Composite/Aluminium Toe Caps which resist test force of 200 Joules. ENISO 20346/EN 346-I Protective Shoes with Steel/Composite/Aluminium Toe Caps which resist test force of 100 Joules. ENISO 20347/EN 347-I Occupational Shoes without Toe Cap, but with skid resistant, antistatic or other similar features. IS 15298:2002/ISO 8782-2:1998 Safety, Protective and Occupational footwear for professional use. Classification Class 1: Foot wear made of leather including all-rubber or all polymeric footwear. Class II : All rubber (i.e. entirely vulcanised (I.e. entirely moulded) footwear Additional Marking A - Antistatic footwear C -Conductive foot wear Cl- Cold Insulation E- Energy absorption in heel area HI- Heat Insulation P Penetration resistant HRO- Thermal behavior of sole Slip Resistance of Safety Protective and Occupational Shoes In the new European standard, following three slip resistant limits are defined since beginning of 2008 and as per new standard the footwear must fulfill one of these three requirements SRA: Slip resistance on floors with ceramic tiles with SLS(Sodium Laurylether Sulphate) solution. SRB : Slip resistance on steel floor with glycerol. SRC - Slip resistance on floor with ceramic tiles with SIS and on steel floor with glycerol (SRA + SRB) Identification Marks For right and easy selection of footwear. we have the following identification marks

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Shop No. 19, Shreemanta Market, A. T. Road,

Product Description

In order to cater to the versatile requirements of our valued patrons, we have been manufacturing and supplying a comprehensive range of optimum grade Leather Shoes. These shoes are manufacturing in our highly sophisticated manufacturing plant using high quality leather and hi-tech machines. We also make sure to check these shoes on various quality parameters so as to ensure that only high quality and defect free range of Leather Shoes is delivered at clients' end.Features:Optimum strengthComfortable to wearSeamless finishPerfect stitchingOther Details:Leather Shoes Technical Information for Customer Awareness: Standards Safety, Protective and Occupational Shoes for industrial purpose are tested according to different standards. We produce footwear according to the following European and Indian standards. ENISO 20345/EN 345-I Safety Shoes with Steel/Composite/Aluminium Toe Caps which resist test force of 200 Joules. ENISO 20346/EN 346-I Protective Shoes with Steel/Composite/Aluminium Toe Caps which resist test force of 100 Joules. ENISO 20347/EN 347-I Occupational Shoes without Toe Cap, but with skid resistant, antistatic or other similar features. IS 15298:2002/ISO 8782-2:1998 Safety, Protective and Occupational footwear for professional use. Classification Class 1: Foot wear made of leather including all-rubber or all polymeric footwear. Class II : All rubber (i.e. entirely vulcanised (I.e. entirely moulded) footwear Additional Marking A - Antistatic footwear C -Conductive foot wear Cl- Cold Insulation E- Energy absorption in heel area HI- Heat Insulation P Penetration resistant HRO- Thermal behavior of sole Slip Resistance of Safety Protective and Occupational Shoes In the new European standard, following three slip resistant limits are defined since beginning of 2008 and as per new standard the footwear must fulfill one of these three requirements SRA: Slip resistance on floors with ceramic tiles with SLS(Sodium Laurylether Sulphate) solution. SRB : Slip resistance on steel floor with glycerol. SRC - Slip resistance on floor with ceramic tiles with SIS and on steel floor with glycerol (SRA + SRB) Identification Marks For right and easy selection of footwear. we have the following identification marks

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