Fine close knitted fabric thinner (2x Kevlar ©). The gloves reach class 2 according to EN 388 of resistance against cuttingthrough by blade (the highest class is 5) but they are very fine and keep the feeling in the hands. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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Coarse knitted fabric thick (4x Kevlar©) The gloves reach class 4 according to EN 388 of resistance against cuttingthrough by blade, which is the highest value. Kevlar (aramid) gloves are independent from the construction and at the same mass 67 x more cut ressistant than leather products. Gloves made of this fibre will withstand over a long time temperatures up to 250°C and over a short time term up to 700°C. They are high ressistant against tearing, burning and contact heat. Kevlar is registered mark of the firm DuPont. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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AntiCut HT3 this glove is created from a special produced composite of polyethylene and polyamide fibres. In comparison with the glove manufactured from Aramid fibres it is substantially more both abrasion and cut resistant. They can be used advantageously for increased resistance to cuts and abrasions in cases where thermal resitance is not required (this especially affects durability), and also provide protection against the fall of sharp edges. AntiCut HT3 represent a more resistant version of AntiCut HT2 gloves. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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AntiCut HT2 this glove is created from a special produced composite of polyethylene and polyamide fibres. In comparison with the glove manufactured from Aramid fibres it is substantially more both abrasion and cut resistant. These gloves can be used advantageously for increased resistance to cuts and abrasions in cases where thermal resistance is not required (this especially affects durability), and also provide protection against the fall of sharp edges. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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The glove is made of especially produced composite fibre Brinix MAX5, polyamide and polyethylene fibres. While retaining the properties of the fine glove (tactile sensitivity), it achieves excellent values in terms of abrasion resistance and resistance to cutting according to EN 388. This glove can no longer be compared to an aramid glove a similar glove is very difficult to make of aramid. The glove does not contain glass fibres, which break when working with and can cause problems. The glove is especially suitable for assembly work, handling sheet metal, handling building materials etc., where there is a risk of cutting, scratches and abrasions. Due to the construction of the glove, it also has an excellent gripping ability. GRIP – the glove is lined with PVC nonslip fabric.
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