I don't recognise this, but if ce is actually CE then it means that the armour meets standards set by the European Community.
For a CE marked product to be approved, a manufacturer has to be able to provethat the product has passed the appropriate quality assurance tests.
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CE armor is not a type of armor. For a jacket with armor fitted in it to get CE approval it must pass certain tests in regards to the amount of force dispersed by the foam. If it passes these tests the manufacturer can say that it is CE armor which is generally better than armor without CE approval. Most armors use foam to absorb impacts and reduce the force getting through to the wearer. There are 3 main types, Foam armour like what you would find in a mattress, Memory foam armor which is denser and can absorb more force and a hard brittle plastic whit a foam backing. The CE standards system has hundreds of different standards for items from a walkman right up to medical devices. It only applies in Europe but is so widely recognized that it is used almost everywhere.
ce=this
CE Approved - EN13240 indicates that a product, typically a wood-burning stove or fireplace, complies with the European standard EN 13240, which specifies performance and safety requirements for such appliances. The CE marking signifies that the product meets essential health, safety, and environmental protection requirements set by the European Union. This certification ensures that the product is safe for use and environmentally friendly, providing consumers with confidence in its quality and performance.
No armor as in no teeth? No. No armor as in no spikes and no tail club? Yes!
Viscotec CE armor is a type of protective gear designed to meet European safety standards for personal protective equipment (PPE). It utilizes advanced materials and engineering to provide enhanced impact resistance, flexibility, and comfort for users in various industries. The armor is often used in environments where there is a risk of injury from falls or impacts, ensuring safety without restricting movement. Its CE marking indicates compliance with relevant health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
ce= normal
CE armor is a type of padding required by European specifications. It is usually found in the knees, elbows, shoulders and sometimes the spine area of motorcycle jackets. It is designed to crush on impact and to provide padding in the same way that a helmet protects the head.It is required of EU motorcycle riders.
I'm sorry Which Assault armor do You mean??
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