Resistant to a wide range of chemicals and cleaning agents Choose from forearm or full arm coverage Heavy-duty gloves provide maximum protection of arms Combines chemical resistance with mechanical protection Ridged cuff acts as a barrier in the event of liquid roll back and aids ...Resistant to a wide range of chemicals and cleaning agents Choose from forearm or full arm coverage Heavy-duty gloves provide maximum protection of arms Combines chemical resistance with mechanical protection Ridged cuff acts as a barrier in the event of liquid roll back and aids strength Achieved the highest score of 4 in official testing for abrasion resistance Unlined design for ease of wear and removal, allows for an under-glove Heat resistant to contact heat level 1 as defined by regulation EN407 Thoroughly tested and compliant with regulation EN388: 2016 4.1.2.1. X Compliant with chemical safety regulation EN374-1 Type A AKLMNOPT Understanding Markings for Chemical Resistant Gloves EN3741 - This standard specifies the demands of the requirements for a glove to protect against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms. Minimum of 6 chemicals have been tested against for Type A and the following letters list chemicals the gloves protect against.
The shortest allowable length that is liquid tight shall also correspond to the minimum length of the gloves as specified in EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 Type A: Withstands a breakthrough time of at least 30 minutes (level 2) A: Methanol K: Sodium Hydroxide 40% L: Sulphuric Acid 96% M: Nitric Acid 65% N: Acetic Acid 99% O: Ammonium Hydroxide 25% P: Hydrogen Peroxide 30% T: Formaldehyde 37% Bacteria & Fungi Chemical-resistant rubber gloves that offer heavyweight protection These black rubber safety gloves from ESE Direct are made from natural rubber latex to achieve the highest resistance against tears ensuring that protection levels remain at the maximum. Ideal for wear in environments that require manufacturing or handling of chemicals. Unlined and available in two lengths depending on the level of protection needed for the task at hand.
Glove size guide To find your glove size, measure around your hand with a tape measure across your palm. You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed. If you need to convert your glove size, use the following general information: Medium 8 (203-229mm) Large 9 (229-254mm) Extra Large 10 (254-279mm) Understanding markings for EN388:2016 4.1.3.1.
X Tested for the following: Abrasion Resistance (cycle), Blade Cut Resistance (coupe test/index), Tear Resistance (newton), Puncture Resistance (newton) Scale of 1-4. 4: Dependent on the number of turns until a hole appears in the material 1: A knife is passed over the glove material until it cuts through 2: The force required to tear the glove material apart is measured 1: Based on the amount of force required to puncture the material with a tip X: Not tested or not applicable
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