Ansell 87-900 Glove

Bi-colour, double dipped natural rubber/neoprene heavyweight glove with reliable protection against a wide range of chemicals.

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  • Bi-colour double dipped natural rubber & neoprene glove,with flocked lining.
  • Latex neoprene blend for reliable protection against a very wide range of chemicals
  • Strong and durable with excellent wet and dry grip
  • Quality flock lining in pure cotton to reduce risk of skin irritation
  • Key Features:
    • Heavy duty with 0.68 mm / 27 mils thickness
    • Bi-color with natural rubber and neoprene
    • 100% cotton flock lining
  • Applications:
    • Maintenance of plant and machines
    • Laboratory maintenance and clean up
    • Janitorial use
    • Chemical Handling
  • Length: 325mm
  • Colour: Green/Yellow

 

CERTIFICATION:
Category III: Very serious risks, which may cause death or irreversible damage to health PPE designed to protect against the highest levels of risk (e.g., chemicals, biological agents, electric shock and live working) must also be tested and certified by a notified body. In addition, the quality assurance system used by the manufacturer to guarantee homogeneity of production must be independently checked. The body carrying out this evaluation must also appear on the Instructions for Use and be identified by a number that appears alongside the CE mark, in this case the number is 0493.
Protection against mechanical risks. (EN388 X120)
Abrasion Resistance | Blade Cut Resistance | Tear Resistance | Puncture Resistance.
Protection against mechanical risks. (EN388 2120A)
Abrasion Resistance | Blade Cut Resistance | Tear Resistance | Puncture Resistance | ISO 13997 TDM Cut Resistance
Chemical Hazard. (EN ISO 374-1:2013 Type A AKLNPT)
>30 minute breakthrough time against minimum 6 test chemicals.
A: Methanol | K: Sodium hydroxide 40% | L: Sulphuric acid 96% | N: Acetic acid 99% | P: Hydrogen peroxide 30% | T: Formaldehyde 37%
Micro-Organism Hazard. (EN ISO 374-5:2016 Virus)
Gloves Giving Protection Chemicals and Micro-organisms. Microbiological agent: Virus.
Chemical Hazard. (EN 374 AKL)
>30 minute breakthrough time for Primary Alcohol, Inorganic Base, Nitrile Compound.
A: Methanol | K: Sodium hydroxide 40% | L: Sulphuric acid 96%
Micro-Organism Hazard. (EN 374)
Gloves Giving Protection Chemicals and Micro-organisms.
Radioactive Hazard. (EN 421)
Protective gloves against ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination.

Size: L, XL

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 12 Pair

Carton Quantity: 48 Pair

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