Chemical- & Cut-Resistant Gloves
A2 Cut-Level PVC Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Full-Dip PVC Coating & Kevlar Liner, Supported
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A2 Cut-Level Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Palm-Dipped Nitrile Coating & Acrylic Liner, Supported
These nitrile chemical-resistant gloves have a palm-dip nitrile coating with a supported acrylic liner and provide ANSI/ISEA A2 cut-level protection. The nitrile coating on the palm side of the hand and fingers resists abrasion and oils and provides a secure grip when working with dry, greasy, and oily parts. The supported acrylic liner is incorporated into the glove material to insulate hands from heat and cold and when 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.
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A5 Cut-Level Neoprene Chemical-Resistant Gloves with HPPE Liner, Supported
General Purpose
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A3 Cut-Level & Level 1 Impact-Rated PVC Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Polyester Liner, Supported
General Purpose
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General Purpose with Extended Cuff
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A4 Cut-Level PVC/Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves with HPPE Liner, Supported
General Purpose
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A4 Cut-Level & Level 1 Impact-Rated Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Palm-Dipped Nitrile Coating & HPPE Liner, Supported
General Purpose
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High Dexterity
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A3 Cut-Level Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Nylon Liner, Supported
These A3 cut-level chemical-resistant gloves have a nitrile coating with a supported nylon liner. The nitrile coating on the palm side of the hand and fingers resists abrasion and oils and provides a secure grip when working with dry, greasy, 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. ANSI/ISEA 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.
Ergonomic
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High Grip
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A4 Cut-Level & Level 2 Impact-Rated PVC Chemical-Resistant Gloves with HPPE Liner, Supported
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A5 Cut-Level & Level 2 Impact-Rated Kevlar Chemical-Resistant Gloves, Supported
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A5 Cut-Level & Level 2 Impact-Rated PVC Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Aramid Liner, Supported
High Grip
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A7 Cut-Level & Level 2 Impact-Rated Neoprene/Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves with HPPE Liner, Supported
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A6 Cut-Level PVC Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Aramid Liner
These A6 cut-level chemical-resistant gloves have a full-dip PVC coating and an aramid liner. Polyvinylchloride (PVC) is abrasion-resistant and provides excellent resistance to acids, fats, and petroleum hydrocarbons. It remains flexible at a wide range of temperatures and can be used at low temperatures, including working outdoors and handling refrigerated items. Aramid is a lightweight and heat-resistant fabric with excellent durability and cut protection. ANSI/ISEA A6 cut-level gloves protect hands from medium to heavy cut hazards, such as those encountered in automotive assembly, metal stamping and fabrication, and when handling slitter blades.Â
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A4 Cut-Level Nitrile Chemical-Resistant Gloves
These A4 cut-level chemical-resistant gloves have a palm-dipped nitrile coating with a supported HPPE liner. The nitrile coating on the palm side of the hand and fingers resists abrasion and oils and provides a secure grip when working with dry, greasy, and oily parts. The supported HPPE (high-performance polyethylene) liner is incorporated into the glove material to create a low-linting lightweight glove that is durable, soft, and comfortable while fully submerged in liquid. ANSI/ISEA A4 cut-level gloves protect hands from medium cut hazards found when performing automotive assembly tasks, installing HVAC ductwork, and handling light glass and light stamped metal.Â
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