We possess CSA certification, a rarity in the industry, along with numerous testing reports and certificates. With a daily production capacity exceeding 30,000 pairs, we are a highly established Kevlar midsole supplier, offering customizable models and selling both rolls and pre-cut finished products.
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Product Features
Key Features
Superior Puncture Protection
High-strength Kevlar fiber effectively prevents sharp objects such as nails, glass, and metal fragments from penetrating footwear.
Lightweight & Comfortable
Non-metallic construction significantly reduces shoe weight while improving walking comfort during long working hours.
Excellent Electrical Insulation
Non-conductive material provides enhanced insulation for electrical working environments.
Flexible Design
Maintains excellent flexibility without affecting foot movement.
Corrosion Resistant
Unlike steel plates, Kevlar midsoles never rust.
OEM & ODM Available
Custom sizes, thicknesses, logos, and packaging are available.
Applications
Our Kevlar penetration-resistant insoles are widely used in:
Safety Shoes Manufacturing
Industrial Footwear
Military Boots
Tactical Boots
Mining Boots
Construction Safety Shoes
Oil & Gas Industry
Electrical Safety Footwear
Logistics Footwear
Heavy Machinery Industry
Why Choose Kevlar Insoles?
Traditional steel midsoles have long been used in safety shoes, but Kevlar penetration-resistant insoles are becoming the preferred solution due to their lighter weight, greater flexibility, corrosion resistance, and insulation properties.
Compared with steel midsoles, Kevlar insoles improve wearing comfort while maintaining excellent puncture protection, making them ideal for modern PPE footwear.
FAQ
Q1. What is a non-metallic penetration-resistant insole?
It is a Kevlar-based protective midsole designed to prevent sharp objects from penetrating safety footwear.
Q2. Is Kevlar better than steel midsoles?
Yes. Kevlar is lighter, more flexible, rust-proof, and provides electrical insulation while offering excellent puncture resistance.
Q3. Do you support OEM customization?
Yes. We provide customized sizes, thicknesses, packaging, and logos.
Q4. What certifications do you have?
We have CSA certification and multiple international testing reports.
Q5. Can you supply rolls and finished insoles?
Yes. Both roll materials and die-cut finished products are available.
What is a Kevlar Penetration Resistant Insole?
A Kevlar penetration-resistant insole is a protective layer inserted between the outsole and insole of safety footwear. It is designed to prevent injuries caused by nails, metal scraps, broken glass, and other sharp objects while maintaining flexibility and comfort.
Unlike traditional steel plates, Kevlar insoles are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and electrically insulating, making them increasingly popular in modern safety shoe manufacturing.