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Ansell Size 9 Red 14 Knit Lined PVA Fully Coated Chemical Resistant Gloves With Smooth Finish And Gauntlet Cuff

Part Number: 214306SKU: ANE15-554-9
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Item Details

Ansell Size 9 Knit Lined Red Gloves with gauntlet cuff are made from durable PVA for giving chemical protection against dangerous organic solvents and lasts 10 - 15 times longer than any other coated glove while handling many solvents. 14" Smooth finished fully coated gloves are nearly inert to strong solvents including aromatics aliphatics and chlorinated solvents. Gloves resisting snags punctures abrasions and cuts feature cotton interlocked liner for added strength and comfort. Gloves are ideal for handling ketones strong organic solvents or specialty chemicals working with epoxies/pre-preg and for hazmat work applications. They are also used in aerospace chemical processing electronics manufacturing general industry military plastics textiles police and fire industries. Gloves are sold as 12 pairs per bag.

Features

  • Nearly inert to strong solvents, including aromatics, aliphatics, and chlorinated solvents – which quickly deteriorate natural rubber, neoprene and PVC gloves
  • Cotton interlock liner adds strength to the glove and improves comfort levels
  • Lasts 10-15 times longer than any other coated glove when handling many solvents
  • Offers good resistance to snags, punctures, abrasions and cuts

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Chemical Processing
  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • General Industry
  • Military
  • Plastics
  • Police and Fire
  • Police and Fire
  • Textiles

Specifications

  • ANSI Abrasion Level 4
  • ANSI Cut Level 1
  • EN388 3121
  • EN374
  • EN374 BCD

Caution

  • PVA coating is water-soluble
  • Do not use in water or water-based solutions

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