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ATG 76-733 MaxiChem Cut Level A2 Latex Blend Coated Glove with TriTech™ Liner and Non-Slip Grip on Palm & Fingers - 14" - Dozen

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Part Number76-733
Chemical ResistantYes
ANSI Cut LevelA2
ManufacturerATG
MaterialLatex
CoatingLatex
Package Quantity12 Pairs
StyleCut Resistant Gloves
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MaxiChem® Cut™ is designed and developed for those working with chemicals while also requiring a level of cut protection.

FEATURES

  • Chemical resistance delivered through the ATG® LiquiTech® technology platform
  • Innovative fibers - we source our base ingredients to develop our own unique high performance yarns and fibers that offer cut protection whilst maintaining high levels of comfort
  • Triple layered TriTech™ technology for added protection, performance and comfort
  • Ultra lightweight synthetic coating combined with an industry leading super light seamless knit liner provides excellent comfort, sensitivity, fit and dexterity
  • Tailored cuff keeps the cuff close to your hand so maintaining your fingers at the tip of the glove to maximize dexterity
  • Micro-cup non-slip grip finish allows for a controlled and superior grip in oily and wet applications. The nonslip grip is only applied where it is actually needed - in the palm area - to ensure flexibility isn't compromised
  • All ingredients used in the manufacturing and construction of this product are compliant with the REACH legislation
  • This glove has been laundered prior to final packaging making it clean and safe for use

EN 374 RESULTS: KLMNOP

K: Sodium Hydroxide 40%L: Sulfuric Acid 96%M: Nitric Acid 65%N: Acetic Acid 99%O: Ammonium Hydroxide 25%P: Hydrogen Peroxide 30%

To attain the EN 374 pictogram shield gloves must pass at least a Level 2 in three chemicals. The chemicals listed above are the chemicals that passed for this glove.

ANSI CUT LEVEL: A2

Test Method: ASTM F2992-15

New edition ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 outlines a new test method for determining cut scores and a revised scale from A1-A9. Click here for more information about the new testing standard.

EN 388 2016 RESULTS: 4341CX

Abrasion: 4Cut (Coupe Test): 3Tear: 4Puncture: 1Cut (TDM-100 Test): CImpact Protection: X

EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove's ratings. Click here for more information about the EN 388 2016 standard.

Chemical Permeation

The chemical permeation of our product is measured in accordance to European Standard EN 374-3. This measures the resistance of protective gloves against chemicals and microorganisms. Part 3 of the standard determines the level of resistance to permeation by chemicals.

Breakthrough Time (BTT)

The number of minutes from initial contact with a test chemical until it is first detected on the inside of the glove.

Breakthrough Time - Protection Index

Each chemical tested is classified in terms of breakthrough time (performance level 0 to 6).

CAUTION: This information is provided as an aid in determining the general suitability of various products for use with specific chemicals. These recommendations are advisory only and the SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION OR ENVIRONMENT MUST BE DETERMINED BY THE PURCHASER OR USER OF THE PRODUCT. This information should be used as a guide only.

Chemical Name

Level

BTT

Acetic acid, 99%>480 MIN
Ammonia 25%>480 MIN
Hydrogen peroxide, 30%>480 MIN
Nitric acid 65%>480 MIN
Sodium hydroxide, 40%>480 MIN
Sulfuric acid, 96%>120 MIN

What size gloves should I order?
It is important to know how to measure the hand to get a proper fitting glove. Measuring the hand for correct fit will give the employee the best possible protection without compromising the task, duty or safety of the wearer. There are two suggested ways to find the correct glove size. One way is to measure the width of the hand — measure around the hand (a dominant hand measurement is preferred) with a tape measure as shown below. The dominant hand will be the right if you are right-handed and left if you are left-handed.
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