OHS Canada Magazine

DuPont Teflon HT Finish Increases Webbing Durability On Miller Fall Protection Products


September 10, 2002
By OHS

Health & Safety

Providing more value added benefits sets the Miller brand apart from the competition.

Franklin, PA. (February 15, 2002) — To increase equipment service life and reduce overall ownership costs, Dalloz Fall Protection announces the use of DuPont Teflon HT on the webbing of select Miller brand products for free. Teflon HT is an invisible finish that will repel water/oil, grease, dirt and concrete dust that could erode and degrade webbing causing frayed threads that result in removal from service.

“In our continuing effort to add value to Miller fall protection products, we worked with DuPont to add this high-tech finish to the webbing of select products,” said Doug Mercier, senior product manager for Dalloz Fall Protection.

Mercier explained that airborne concrete dust and other gritty particulates could become imbedded in webbing cutting into webbing fibers and severely reducing the products service life. Similarly, the effect of spilled liquids that stain and compromise webbing integrity will be virtually eliminated with the protective finish.

With the addition of Teflon HT high-tech fabric protector as a value-added benefit, Dalloz products provide:

Improved durability

Lower cost of ownership

Superior worker safety

To further enhance the value of Miller fall protection products, Dalloz has introduced another industry first by offering a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all of its products. In the unlikely event that a defect occurs in workmanship or materials, the product will be repaired or replaced. The warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear.

For more information on the addition of DuPont Teflon HT high-tech fabric protector or the Limited Lifetime Warranty, call 800-873-5242, or 814 432-2118, or fax 800-892-4078 or 814-432-2415. www.bacou-dalloz.com

Send inquiries to: Mary Ann Brown

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