Difference Between Composite Toe Shoes and Steel Toe Shoes
Sometimes choosing a suitable safety shoes is not so easy,if you don’t know the difference between this two type safety shoes,it will be difficult to make a decision.However,we are going to analysis the difference between composite toe shoes and steel toe shoes, and help you find the most suitable type.
WEIGHT
Composite toes are very popular because they are lightweight.Steel toe shoes are heavier than composite toe shoes
STYLE
Typically composite toes are more bulbous than the steel toe types.Composite toes have to be thicker and more bulbous. This limits the styles that can effectively use composite toes, especially for women’s and men’s dress, casual, and athletic styles. The slimmer profile of women’s safety toes and other stylish men’s shoes like dress shoes and pointed-toe and square-toe western boots. The bulbous toe shape of the composite toe just isn’t conducive to these type styles, yet; however, better materials, like Carbon Fiber materials, can change that in short order.
ASTM STANDARD
The bulbous nature of composite toe Shoes is necessary to make them test to the same ASTM standard that steel toes do. Because composite materials of composite safety footwear are not quite as strong as the steel used in steel toes shoes.
SUBSEQUENT IMPACT or COMPRESSION
Subsequent impact or compression events to the same toe are less than adequate. Apparently, the composite materials tend to weaken significantly after the first tests or first occurrence of a significant impact or compression.Therefore, it is recommended that composite toe safety shoes be replaced after an accident or event that causes stress to the composite safety toe. Note: The fact is that composite toe Safety Shoes many times show little or no signs of damage after a significant event impacting the composite toe because composite materials have much resilience and hide physical damage. While no signs of damage may be visible, tests show that subsequent impacts to the composite toe work shoes could be less resistant to impacts and compression.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Many people believe composite work boots are best for Electrical Hazard environments, but that is not the case. And it would seem that having composite toes in the Electrical Hazard safety shoes would be safer than steel toes; however, steel toe safety shoes pass the Electrical Hazard ASTM Tests as easily as composite toe Safety Shoes. There is no difference in the safety of composite toe and steel toe Electrical Hazard Safety Shoes.
Safety toes (steel toes, alloy toes, and composite toes) are constantly evolving and getting better. There is no doubt that the trend is toward composite safety toes, and the new Graphite Fiber Safety toes (the new age composite toe) are going to make even more inroads into the Safety Shoe marketplace.