ATG MaxiChem with TRItech 76-730 Blue Nylon, Spandex Nylon, Spandex Cut Resistant Gloves, Size 11, Latex Foam Coating

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RS Stock No.:
268-0587
Mfr. Part No.:
AT076730-ZZ11EIN
Brand:
ATG
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Brand

ATG

Product Type

Cut Resistant Gloves

Size

11

Lining Material

Nylon, Spandex

Material

Nylon, Spandex

Colour

Blue

EN 388 Abrasion

Yes

EN 388 Tear

Yes

EN 388 Puncture

Yes

Resistance Features

Chemical Resistant, Waterproof

Number of Gloves

2

Coating

Latex Foam

Series

MaxiChem with TRItech 76-730

Safety Standard

EN, EN 407:2020, EN ISO 374-1:2016

Standards/Approvals

CE, EN 388:2016 + A1:2018:3131A, EN 407:2020, EN ISO 374-1:2016, UKCA

EN 374 Chemical

Yes

EN 511 Cold

No

RoHS Status: Exempted

COO (Country of Origin):
LK
The ATG MaxiChem with Tritech is built with the ATG innovative Tritech technology that enables it to be 30% thinner and 100% more comfortable whilst maintaining good mechanical performance. The size of this glove is: 11/XXL Chemical protection glove in natural latex and food contact certified. Innovative design based on a thinner, more flexible and seamless support, while providing quality constant, high comfort and extreme dexterity. Total length of 35 cm. Perfectly suited to the food industry, chemical and humid environments. Equipped with a cuff, this product is totally impermeable to liquids while offering intense grip. Good resistance to contact heat up to 100°C for 15 seconds. The shape of the glove maintains sensitivity right down to the fingertips. Controlled grip in a humid environment thanks to a finish of microcapsules and a non-slip coating. They have been tested in clinical trials by the SHA laboratory and have obtained dermatological accreditation.

Tear resistance is greater than 50 newtons;Puncture resistance is greater than 20 newtons

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