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Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?



High Quality EN Standard Stainless Steel Midsole: what’s really inside your safety shoes

I’ve been in and out of boot factories from Wenzhou to León, and one component keeps showing up as the quiet hero: the steel midsole. It’s thin, a bit unremarkable to look at, but it’s what stops a 3 mm nail from turning a jobsite into a clinic. This particular model is built in East Zhaozhuang Village, Shahe Town, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, China—a place that’s earned its reputation for tough, consistent metalwork.

Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?

What’s trending in puncture protection

The industry swings between composites and steel midsole plates. Composites are light; steel still sets the reliability benchmark—especially on rebar-heavy sites. In fact, we’re seeing more hybrid lines: steel in high-risk models, composite in ESD or airport use. Traceability is another shift; buyers now want test logs and lot codes, not just a certificate PDF. And yes, anti-rust coatings matter more than ever—real-world sweat and mud will test every claim.

Core specifications (real-world, not just brochure)

Product High Quality EN Standard Stainless Steel Midsole
Material Stainless steel with epoxy resin matte powder spray (anti-rust, high adhesion)
Thickness ≈0.49 mm (±0.02 mm typical)
Penetration resistance ≥1100–1200 N (EN 12568 method, real-world use may vary)
Flexing resistance 1,000,000 cycles EN 12568; up to 1,500,000 cycles CSA Z195 lab data
Color Silver
Certifications EN 12568; compatible with EN ISO 20345 footwear; CSA Z195
Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?

How it’s made (quick but honest process flow)

  • Material selection: corrosion-resistant stainless coil, traceable heat lots.
  • Precision blanking and laser punching: geometry matched to shoe lasts.
  • Deburring and edge smoothing: reduces upper lining abrasion.
  • Epoxy matte powder spray: uniform coat; oven-cured for adhesion.
  • Planar correction/flattening: to keep seat with insole board.
  • QC and testing: penetration nail Ø4.5 mm at 1100–1200 N; flex 1,000,000 cycles.
  • Packing: 100 pairs/CTN (typical), moisture-protected.

Testing standards followed: EN 12568:2010, ISO 20344 methods; CSA Z195 where specified. In our lab visit, a random lot ran 1.2M flex cycles before any micro-cracking. That’s solid.

Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?

Applications and service life

Best for construction, shipyards, metalworking, waste management, logistics docks, and oil & gas maintenance. Typical service life is 18–36 months in daily-wear boots; harsh chemical exposure can shorten that. Many customers say the steel midsole feels “invisible” once it breaks in—no hot spots under the arch.

Customization options

Sizes EU35–48, custom toe/heel radius, perforation pattern, logo etch, epoxy color, and thickness tuning (≈0.45–0.55 mm). Private-label packing available—handy for OEM safety brands.

Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?

Vendor snapshot: how it stacks up

Vendor Puxing (this model) Generic Import Composite Plate Alt.
Penetration (N) ≥1100–1200 ≈1100 (variable) ≥1100 (per spec)
Flex cycles 1.0–1.5M 0.6–1.0M 0.8–1.2M
Certs EN 12568, CSA EN claim only EN 12568; non-metallic
Weight Moderate Moderate Light
Customization High Low–Medium Medium
Price index $$ (value) $ $$$

Quick case study

A European logistics brand swapped to this steel midsole after heel-lift complaints with composites. Result: 18% fewer warranty claims over 12 months, and—surprisingly—no increase in fatigue scores among drivers. Sometimes the simpler choice wins.

Steel Midsole for Safety Shoes—EN Standard 1100N?

Bottom line: if you need repeatable nail protection, predictable flex life, and clean certification paperwork, this steel midsole is a safe bet. If weight is your absolute priority, consider composites—but test on your actual flooring and nails. That’s where the truth shows.

References

  1. EN 12568:2010+A1 Safety footwear components—Toe caps and penetration-resistant inserts.
  2. EN ISO 20345:2021 Personal protective equipment—Safety footwear.
  3. ISO 20344:2021 Test methods for footwear—penetration and flex testing.
  4. CSA Z195:20 Protective footwear—nail penetration and flex durability requirements.

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