
Designing Visibility: How Segmented Reflective Trim is Reshaping High – Visibility Apparel
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AIREX is our premium, breathable reflective segmented trim solution designed to balance flexibility and durability. Its lightweight composition allows for unrestricted movement, while its cutting-edge technology maintains reflectivity in even the harshest environments, making it ideal for active workers requiring all-day comfort.
AIREX features:
BrilliantⓇ Color delivers both safety and style. Brilliant Color takes visibility to the next level by combining rich, vibrant colors with advanced reflective properties that stand out in low-light conditions. Engineered with durable, color-fast technology, it ensures that the colors remain bright and noticeable, providing heightened visibility even in dynamic, low-light settings. This product is perfect for industries needing bold, differentiating visual signals.
BrilliantⓇ Color features:
XE™ is designed for those who work in the most demanding conditions, offering unmatched durability in extreme environments. It retains reflectivity despite exposure to harsh elements such as UV light, moisture, and abrasive surfaces. With XE, workers can rely on consistent safety and visibility in even the harshest settings.
XE™ features:
At the heart of many SRI reflective safety products you’ll find glass bead technology. It revolutionizes visibility by using micro glass spheres to reflect light precisely back to its source, significantly enhancing safety in low-light environments. This innovative retroreflective solution transforms safety gear, making wearers highly visible.
Glass bead technology:

When retroreflective trim moves with the garment
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Fire service environments demand validation beyond minimum requirements. For organizations developing, specifying, or evaluating firefighter PPE, engaging early with advanced testing helps

Understanding why reflective trim fails, how failures present, and what warning signs to look for can help reduce uncertainty and protect workers