Gloves — Chemical
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Heavy weight rubber glove.
Manufactured from neoprene blended natural latex.
Cotton flock lining.
Resistant to selected chemicals and acids.
EN388: 2016
Level 2 - Abrasion
Level X - Cut Resistance
Level 1 - Tear Resistance
Level 1 - Puncture
Level 0 - ISO 13997 Cut Resistance
EN 374-1: 2016 - TYPE C
Chemical - Breakthrough Time
Methanol (A) - More than 10 Mins (Level 1)
Sulphuric Acid 96% (L) - More than 120 Mins (Level 4)
Sodium Hydroxide 40% (K) - More than 480 Mins (Level 6) Heavy weight rubber glove.
Withstands repeated rubbing and scuffing.
Neoprene blended natural latex
Offers sensitivity and comfort.
Remain flexible and wearer friendly throughout the life of the product.
Resistant to some chemicals and acids.
EN388: 2016
Level 1 - Abrasion
Level X - Cut Resistance
Level 2 - Tear Resistance
Level 0 - Puncture
Level 0 - ISO 13997 Cut Resistance
EN 374-5: 2016
EN 374-1: 2016
Chemical - Breakthrough Time
Methanol (A) - More than 30 Mins (Level 2)
Sulphuric Acid 96% (L) - More than 120 Mins (Level 4)
Sodium Hydroxide 40% (K) - More than 480 Mins (Level 6) One of the only gloves suitable for handling strong organic solvents
PVA (Polyvinyl alcohol) coating out-performs most other types of chemical-resistant gloves
Virtually inert in aromatic and chlorinated solvents
Comfortable anatomical glove with precurved fingers and winged thumb. Easier to manipulate and less tiring to wear
Soft two-piece knitted liner. Cushions the hand and absorbs perspiration
Pre-curved fingers and winged thumb
Supported glove with interlock cotton liner
14 (355mm) Length
EN ISO 374-1:2016 Type A Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms. Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks, BCDFIJ
EN ISO 374-5:2016 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms. Terminology and performance requirements for micro-organisms risks
EN 388:2016 Protective gloves against mechanical risks 3121A Natural rubber coated, textile supported for maximum comfort for long-term work in aggressive environments
Freedom of movement, due to the anatomical shape and excellent comfort from the seamless textile support
Good tear resistance
Good resistance to many diluted acids and bases
EN 388:2016 Protective gloves against mechanical risks 2131X
EN ISO 374-1:2016 Type B Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms. Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks, KPT
EN 407 Protective gloves against thermal risks X1XXXX
Key applications include:
Construction Industry (Masons / Plasterers) - Preparing and pouring mortar and cement
Aeronautics industry - Work with composite materials (resins)
Local Authorities (Cleaning) - Handling household detergents-
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