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From the Middle East to Africa, from Scandinavia to Russia, this glove has become the benchmark by which all other Impact Gloves are measured, but now with some serious upgrades: EN388:2016 cut level F, EN388:2016 impact rated, EN388:2016 cut and tear level 4
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Chevron have opted to make use of this glove, as in its class, they found nothing to match its performance and it saved them money due to its extended lifespan: EN388:2016 cut level C, EN388:2016 impact approved, EN388:2016 abrasive resistance 4.
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For Anadarko, this glove offered a unique solution, for it solved a variety of challenges: EN388:2016 cut level D, EN388:2016 impact approved, EN374-1:2016 Type A chemically approved (6 chemicals)
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This glove is not just a green nitrile glove. It is being used by a number of customers across varied industries, now see why: EN374-1:2016 Type A chemically approved (9 chemicals), EN374-5:2016 virus approved, EN1186 food approved, EN388:2016 abrasion resistance Level 4.
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Several Tier 1 suppliers in the automotive sector trialed this glove. Some trials lasted longer than 8 weeks. EN388:2016 abrasion level 4, EN407:2004 approved to handle contact heat of 100˚ C for up to 15 seconds, treated with Sanitised® to prevent bacterial growth.
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Komatsu Heavy Engineering were initially skeptical of trialing this new welding glove, not certain it would meet their needs: EN407:2004 performances of 423344, EN388:2016 compliant with levels of 4242X. This glove now lasts them up to 6 weeks (5 weeks longer than their previous gloves)
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At Kusile, a power provider needed a power glove to deliver exceptional protection for their workers, they found it here: EN388:2016 abrasion resistant Level 4 (Averaging 25 000 Abrasion Cycles, more than 3 times the required standard), Oeko Tex ® 100 Approved, containing no harmful chemicals, Sanitized® treated, EN407:2004 rated for contact heat. This glove gave an excellent return, with glove issuing out from a bi weekly activity, to a monthly activity.
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Cummins Engine Rebuild, could simply not find a single use glove to meet their exacting demands in the workshop, until now: EN374-1:2016 Type B Chemically approved (4 Chemicals), EN374-5:2016 Approved for use with viruses, lasts more than 8 hours when in contact with lubricants and oils, fish scaled for grip and ambidextrous for maximum efficacy, Cummins were surprised to see that the gloves actually lasted them 5 shifts, totally groundbreaking.
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Komatsu Heavy Engineering were initially skeptical of trialing this new welding glove, not certain it would meet their needs: EN407:2004 performances of 423344, EN388:2016 compliant with levels of 4242X. This glove now lasts them up to 6 weeks (5 weeks longer than their previous gloves)
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From the Middle East to Africa, from Scandinavia to Russia, this glove has become the benchmark by which all other Impact Gloves are measured, but now with some serious upgrades: EN388:2016 cut level F, EN388:2016 impact rated, EN388:2016 cut and tear level 4
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Chevron have opted to make use of this glove, as in its class, they found nothing to match its performance and it saved them money due to its extended lifespan: EN388:2016 cut level C, EN388:2016 impact approved, EN388:2016 abrasive resistance 4.
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For Anadarko, this glove offered a unique solution, for it solved a variety of challenges: EN388:2016 cut level D, EN388:2016 impact approved, EN374-1:2016 Type A chemically approved (6 chemicals)
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From the Middle East to Africa, from Scandinavia to Russia, this glove has become the benchmark by which all other Impact Gloves are measured, but now with some serious upgrades: EN388:2016 cut level F, EN388:2016 impact rated, EN388:2016 cut and tear level 4
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Chevron have opted to make use of this glove, as in its class, they found nothing to match its performance and it saved them money due to its extended lifespan: EN388:2016 cut level C, EN388:2016 impact approved, EN388:2016 abrasive resistance 4.
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