Chemical- & Heat-Resistant Gloves

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Gloves that are chemical- and heat-resistant are worn when transferring chemicals, working on hot pumps and valves, and when working with hot or hazardous chemicals. Chemical-resistant gloves are made of rubber polymers that withstand exposure to acids, bases, solvents, and other chemicals. Heat-rated gloves have been tested to CE EN 407 or ANSI standards. The rating determines the temperature at which a worker will begin to feel a burn when handling an item. The time to feel a burn is affected by temperature, object weight, and length of time the object is held. Higher numbers (5) indicate that the glove provides greater protection than lower numbers (1). Gloves with higher levels of protection are generally thicker than gloves with lower levels of protection. Thinner gloves have a better sense of touch and less chemical resistance than thicker gloves.

Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Nitrile Gloves with Full-Dipped Nitrile Coating & Acrylic Liner, Supported

Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Nitrile Gloves with Full-Dipped Nitrile Coating & Acrylic Liner, Supported
These chemical-resistant and CE-rated heat-resistant nitrile gloves have a full-dipped nitrile coating and a supported acrylic liner. Nitrile gloves resist oils, grease, hydrocarbons, animal fats, punctures, and abrasion. They have good resistance to acids, some organic solvents, pesticides, and fuel. The full-dipped nitrile coating resists abrasion and provides a secure grip. Acrylic glove liners insulate hands from exposure to high heat. Supported gloves incorporate the liner into the glove for better durability over unsupported gloves, making them a good choice for tasks when gloves are fully submerged in liquid. CE heat-rated gloves have been tested to EN 407 standards to protect hands when handling hot objects. Higher numbers indicate the glove can withstand higher temperatures before the inner side of the glove becomes warmer.

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A3 Cut-Level & CE Heat-Rated Chemical-Resistant Nitrile Gloves with Palm-Dipped Nitrile Coating & Intercept Liner, Supported

A3 Cut-Level & CE Heat-Rated Chemical-Resistant Nitrile Gloves with Palm-Dipped Nitrile Coating & Intercept Liner, Supported
Nitrile gloves resist oils, grease, hydrocarbons, animal fat, punctures, and abrasion. They have good resistance to acids, some organic solvents, pesticides, and fuel. The nitrile coating on the palm side of the hand and fingers provides a secure grip when working with dry, greasy, and oily parts. The supported Intercept liner is incorporated into the glove to create a cut-resistant material that is lighter than other materials with the same cut-level. It is soft and flexible for a comfortable fit and good dexterity while working fully submerged in liquid. A3 cut-level gloves protect hands from light to medium cut hazards, such as those found when performing general warehouse work, working with cement blocks, and when handling plastic and light raw materials. CE heat-rated gloves have been tested to EN 407 standards to protect hands when handling hot objects. Higher numbers indicate the glove can withstand higher temperatures before the inner side of the glove becomes warmer.

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A2 Cut-Level & CE Heat-Rated Chemical-Resistant Neoprene Gloves with Cotton Jersey Liner, Supported

A2 Cut-Level & CE Heat-Rated Chemical-Resistant Neoprene Gloves with Cotton Jersey Liner, Supported
These neoprene gloves are chemical-, heat-, and cut-resistant. Neoprene gloves are flexible, have a high tensile strength, and are resistant to a broad range of oils, acids, alcohols, fats, ketones, caustics, solvents, greases, and petrochemicals. Cotton jersey liners are soft, warm, and absorb moisture. They are more flexible than other cottons and more comfortable and breathable than blended materials. Supported gloves incorporate the liner into the glove for better durability over unsupported gloves, making them a good choice for tasks when gloves are fully submerged in liquid. A2 cut-level gloves protect hands from light cut hazards such as handling plastic, thin sheet metal, and other light raw materials. CE heat-rated gloves have been tested to EN 407 standards to protect hands when handling hot objects. Higher numbers indicate the glove can withstand higher temperatures before the inner side of the glove becomes warmer.

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Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Nitrile/Neoprene/Nitrile Gloves with Nylon Liner, Supported

Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Nitrile/Neoprene/Nitrile Gloves with Nylon Liner, Supported
These chemical-resistant and CE-rated heat-resistant gloves are made of layered nitrile/neoprene/nitrile and have a supported nylon liner. The multilayer nitrile/neoprene/nitrile material protects against exposure to acids, bases, hydrocarbons, and organic solvents. It provides a good dexterity and a good grip when handling wet and oily parts. Nylon glove liners wick moisture away from the skin. They are durable, resist pilling, and produce less lint than other fibers. Supported gloves incorporate the liner into the glove for better durability over unsupported gloves, making them a good choice for tasks when gloves are fully submerged in liquid. CE heat-rated gloves have been tested to EN 407 standards to protect hands when handling hot objects. Higher numbers indicate the glove can withstand higher temperatures before the inner side of the glove becomes warmer.

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Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Neoprene Gloves with Cotton Liner, Supported

Chemical- & CE-Rated Heat-Resistant Neoprene Gloves with Cotton Liner, Supported
These chemical-resistant and CE-rated heat-resistant gloves are made of neoprene and have a supported cotton liner. Neoprene gloves are flexible, have a high tensile strength, and are resistant to a broad range of oils, acids, alcohols, fats, ketones, caustics, solvents, greases, and petrochemicals. Cotton glove liners absorb moisture and perspiration to keep hands drier longer than unlined gloves. Cotton is more comfortable and breathable than synthetic and blended materials. Supported gloves incorporate the liner into the glove for better durability over unsupported gloves, making them a good choice for tasks when gloves are fully submerged in liquid. Chemical-resistant gloves withstand exposure to acids, bases, solvents, and other chemicals. CE heat-rated gloves have been tested to EN 407 standards to protect hands when handling hot objects. Higher numbers indicate the glove can withstand higher temperatures before the inner side of the glove becomes warmer.

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