• Nitrile glove
• Flocklined
• Overall length 31.5cm
• A high level of resistance to abrasion, solvents and animal fats.
• Embossed pattern to palm
• Silicon and wax free
• EN388: 2016
• Level 4 – Abrasion
• Level X – Cut Resistance
• Level X – Tear Resistance
• Level 1 – Puncture
• Level X – ISO 13997 Cut Resistance
• EN374-3:2016
n-Heptane (J) – More than 480 Mins (Level 6)
Sodium Hydroxide 40% (K) – More than 480 Mins (Level 6)
Sulphuric Acid 96% (L) – More than 60 Mins (Level 3)
EN 388:2016 – Protective gloves against mechanical risks
Abrasion Resistance 4: High abrasion resistance (8000 cycles)
Cut Resistance (Coupe Test) X: Not tested/Blade was blunted ISO 13997 cut test required
Tear Resistance X: Not tested
Puncture Resistance 1: Low puncture resistance (20N)
Cut Resistance (ISO 13997) A: Low cut resistance (≥2)
EN ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018 – Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms. Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks
J: n-Heptane 6: above 480 minutes
K: 40% Sodium Hydroxide 6: above 480 minutes
L: 96% Sulphuric Acid 4: 120 – 239 minutes
EN 374-4:2013 – Determination of resistance to degradation by chemicals
EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 – Protective gloves. General requirements and test methods