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Gray polyamide gloves, coated with foamed nitrile in black. 13G stitch.
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Gray polyamide gloves, coated with foamed nitrile in black. 13G stitch.
Sustainable gloves containing recycled polyester and regular polyester in grey, blue, green and purple colour, coated with foamed latex in navy blue colour. 15G stitch. These gloves are packed in a set containing 6 pairs: 2 green + 2 purple + 1 blue + 1 gray.
Sustainable gloves containing recycled polyester and polyamide in green colour, with spandex, coated with foamed nitrile in black colour. 15G stitch.
Sustainable gloves containing recycled polyester in black colour, with spandex, coated with foamed nitrile in black colour. 15G stitch.
Sustainable gloves containing recycled polyester in black and white colour, coated with sandy nitrile in black colour. 15G stitch.
Sustainable gloves containing recycled polyester in black colour, polyamide in red colour, coated with foamed nitrile in black colour. 15G stitch.
Sustainable, cut resistant gloves, containing HPPE, fiberglass, recycled polyester, spandex, coated with black sandy nitrile. 13G stitch.
Sustainable, cut resistant gloves, containing HPPE, fiberglass, recycled polyester, spandex, coated with black foam nitrile. 13G stitch.
Sungboo contact heat resistant gloves are modern personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect users from the risk of burns.
Products from this product group are recommended for all workplaces where there is high temperature, e.g. transferred elements in glass, automotive, metal and many other industries.
Gloves from this section comply with the EN407:2020 standard (in terms of resistance to contact heat). This is the main standard for all protective gloves designed to protect against contact heat and fire. In addition to gloves used in industry, this standard also applies to arm protection products, as well as to household gloves (kitchen, barbecue, etc.). A tear resistance requirement has also been introduced for this type of products in accordance with EN388:2016.
Resistance to contact heat depends on the temperature at which heat transfer occurs, causing the temperature inside the protective glove to increase. The test involves exposing a glove sample to heat sources with temperatures ranging from 100°C to 500°C.
To meet the requirements of the standard, gloves should maintain a stable internal temperature for the first 15 seconds of exposure to heat source. All gloves in this section meet level 1, i.e. at a temperature of 100°C, which allows them to be used in most workplaces where there is an increased temperature associated with production processes.