Fiberglass Safety Helmet - Solution for Rugged Environments
Fiberglass safety helmets are made of FRP (also known as fiberglass reinforced plastic), a lightweight, strong and robust material that can withstand radiant temperature up to 500℃. Formed by molding process, the fiberglass safety helmets are easy to manufacture and far less brittle.
Highlight:
- Quality yet lightweight FRP materials about eight times stronger than HDPE safety helmets.
- Excellent electrical isolation and resistance against heat, corrosion, acids, alkali and oil.
- Adjustable ratchet headband, brush nylon sweatband and 4, 6 or 8 point terylene cradle make the helmet more comfortable.
- Environmental friendly as the materials is recyclable.
- Capable to withstand rugged and extreme environments.
- Injection moulded with attractive appearance and a permanent no-clip and no-peel finish.
- Long service time up to 5 years.
- Ideal for mineral, petrol, metal industries and other applications with a risk form high radiant heat.
Types:
Fiberglass safety helmets are available in various designs and sizes for different applications. Normally, they can be manufactured with different brims, vents and ribs as shown in the following pictures:

FRPSH-1 board ribs without vents

FRPSH-2 with front metal plate to grasp lamp

FRPSH-3 Small Brim without Vents

FRPSH-4 Small Brim with Vents

FRPSH-5 Long peak with V-guard

FRPSH-6

FRPSH-7

FRPSH-8
Details:
- Shell: FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic).
- Cradle: 4, 6 or 8 point terylene webbing.
- Headband: adjustable ratchet LDPE headband.
- Sweatband: brush nylon with 2mm foam.
- Color: red, yellow, orange, blue, black and any custom color.
- Size: 51 to 64 cm.
- Standards: EN 397, GOST 12.4.207-99, ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009 Class G, etc.
Storage:
- Fiberglass safety helmets are recommended to be transported in their original packages.
- Recommended to be stored in the dark placed at ambient temperature ranging form 0℃ to 30℃.
- Do not store fiberglass safety helmets at a high temperature or in the sunlight directly which may cause the distortion of the shell.
Cleaning:
- Utilizing warm soapy water and soft cloth to clean fiberglass safety helmet.
- Not recommended to use solvent and abrasive to clean them.