Graphene. Have you heard of it? In simple terms, Graphene comprises a single layer (monolayer) of carbon
atoms packed tightly together in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice. However, this description doesn’t do justice to an extraordinary compound whose features were first characterised by two scientists at the University of Manchester in 2004. How’s this for a portfolio? Graphene has been proven to be harder than diamond and up to 300 times stronger than steel. It also happens to be as thick as just one atom, making it the thinnest compound we know.
“The benefits the PROSAFE Kyroene glove range provides end users include a lightweight and strong construction designed for comfort while offering great flexibility and dexterity, and resistant to cuts and abrasions. The range also provides excellent UV protection, UPF 50+, against the harsh Australian sun”.
With years of rigorous research and development, there is now Kyorene, the brand name for our synthetic yarn that incorporates graphene oxide directly into the fibre. When included in textiles and fabrics, Kyorene products are changing the way we look at protection in the workplace and providing new options for businesses and their workers.
The science of Graphene and innovative uses of Kyorene is characteristic of where safety is heading. It’s driving the way forward in future product development, particularly as hand injuries are one of the leading problems faced by industry businesses today,” says Brendan Ryan, Blackwoods Technical Safety Specialist.
The benefits the PROSAFE Kyroene glove range provides end users include a lightweight and strong construction designed for comfort while offering great flexibility and dexterity, and resistant to cuts and abrasions. The range also provides excellent UV protection, UPF 50+, against the harsh Australian sun.
As an aside, the two scientists at the University of Manchester were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research into graphene. Thank goodness for science.