ActiKewl
Technical Absorbents (TAL) has announced a partnership with UK-based Heat Stress Global (HSG) to further develop advanced solutions designed to reduce heat stress.
Under this new collaboration, specially developed SAF materials will now be exclusively integrated into HSG’s latest ActiKewl range. The goal is to significantly improve cooling efficiency, durability, and water retention for individuals working or operating in extremely hot environments around the world.
The upcoming generation of ActiKewl evaporative cooling products aims to set a new international standard in managing heat stress. These products are designed to support workers and teams in sectors such as construction, utilities, oil and gas, logistics, sports, and large infrastructure projects located in high-temperature regions.
HSG CEO Will Tyler added that combining the company’s practical cooling knowledge with TAL’s SAF technology creates a strong platform that clearly sets HSG apart in the global cooling workwear and personal protective equipment market. He said the partnership will also help the company expand more quickly in high-growth regions, where effective heat stress protection is essential for worker safety and productivity.
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