Chemical-Resistant Cold-Condition Insulated Gloves
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Chemical-resistant cold-condition gloves are made of rubber polymers that withstand exposure to hazardous liquids and are insulated to keep hands warm. Insulated gloves are worn when handling cold items (such as frozen food) and when working in cold environments or cold weather. Coated gloves have improved durability and chemical resistance over uncoated gloves, but are thicker and less dexterous and tactile.
Natural-Rubber Latex Chemical-Resistant Cold-Condition Insulated Gloves with Cotton Liner, Supported
These natural-rubber latex chemical-resistant gloves have a supported cotton liner and are insulated against cold. Chemical-resistant natural-rubber latex gloves provide good resistance to some acids, alcohols, caustics, and detergents. They have poor resistance to oils, greases, hydrocarbons, and organic solvents. Latex has high elasticity and dexterity, exceptional grip in wet and dry applications, and good resistance against rips and tears. It can cause allergic reactions in some people. 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.
General Purpose
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PVC Chemical-Resistant Cold-Condition Insulated Gloves with Full-Dipped PVC Coating & Cotton Liner, Supported
These PVC chemical-resistant gloves are insulated to keep hands warm when handling cold items (such as frozen food) and when working in cold environments. Polyvinylchloride (PVC) gloves are abrasion-resistant and provide excellent resistance to acids, fats, and petroleum hydrocarbons. PVC remains flexible at a wide range of temperatures and can be used at low temperatures such as those encountered when working outdoors with refrigerated items. Fully coated gloves protect both sides of the hand from abrasion and liquid and provide an added layer of protection. The supported cotton liner is incorporated into the glove material to increase durability and absorb moisture and perspiration to keep hands dry. 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.
General Purpose with Extended Cuff
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PVC Chemical-Resistant Cold-Condition Insulated Gloves with Cotton & Acrylic Liner, Supported
These PVC chemical-resistant cold-condition gloves have a supported cotton/acrylic-blend liner. Polyvinylchloride (PVC) gloves are abrasion-resistant and provide excellent resistance to acids, fats, and petroleum hydrocarbons. PVC remains flexible at a wide range of temperatures and can be used at low temperatures such as those encountered when working outdoors with refrigerated items. These gloves have a layer of acrylic that insulates against cold and a layer of soft, comfortable cotton that absorbs moisture and perspiration. 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.
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Polyurethane Chemical-Resistant Cold-Condition Insulated Gloves with Full-Dipped Polyurethane Coating & Fleece Liner
These polyurethane chemical-resistant gloves have a cotton fleece liner. Polyurethane is breathable and provides good dexterity and grip in dry and light oily conditions. Polyurethane is breathable and provides good dexterity and grip in dry and light oily conditions. Cotton fleece liners are soft and keep hands warm. Cotton is generally more comfortable and breathable than blended materials.
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