GloveZilla Para-Aramid heat protection sleeves With Thumb Hole 18" 1x Pair
GloveZilla Para-Aramid heat protection sleeves With Thumb Hole 18" 1x Pair
Para-Aramid Heat Protection Sleeve engineered to withstand the heat and exceed expectations, it's a must-have tool for anyone who prioritizes safety without compromising on performance.
Premium Para-Aramid Material: Constructed from high-quality Para-Aramid fibres, this sleeve is engineered to withstand intense heat, making it an essential companion for industrial work, and other demanding applications. 15 Seconds at 250 Degrees.
Our heat protection sleeve is tested and proven to offer an impressive 15 seconds of heat resistance at temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius. This grants you precious moments to react and move away from the source of heat, ensuring your safety in critical situations. Optimal Length: With a generous 18-inch length, this sleeve provides comprehensive coverage for your forearm, safeguarding against accidental contact with hot surfaces or materials. Flexibility and Comfort: While prioritizing safety, we've also kept comfort in mind.
The sleeve's ergonomic design ensures ease of movement and flexibility, enabling you to carry out your tasks effectively without hindrance.
β’ 100% Para-Aramid Liner. β’ Lightweight for maximum dexterity and comfort with sensitivity. β’ Suitable for general assembly handling and engineering applications.
EN 388:2016 - Protective gloves against mechanical risks Abrasion Resistance 1: Low abrasion resistance (100 cycles) Cut Resistance (Coupe Test) X: Not tested/Blade was blunted ISO 13997 cut test required Tear Resistance 2: Low/Medium tear resistance (25N) Puncture Resistance 3: Medium puncture resistance (100N) Cut Resistance (ISO 13997) B: Low/Medium cut resistance (β₯5) EN ISO 11612:2015 - Clothing to protect against heat and flame Flammability (Flame is applied horizontally) A1 Contact Heat F2 EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 - Protective gloves.
General requirements and test methods
β’ EN 388:2016+A1:2018
β’ Level 1 - Abrasion Resistance
β’ Level X - Cut resistance (Coupe Test) β’ Level 2 - Tear Resistance β’ Level 3 - Puncture Resistance
β’ Level B - TDM Cut Resistance (ISO 13997) β’ EN ISO 11612: 2015
β’ A1 - Limited Flame Spread (Method A)
β’ F2 - Contact Heat (250C for between 10 to 15 Seconds)