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PIP 50-N160G Assurance Unsupported Nitrile, Flock Lined with Raised Diamond Grip - 15 Mil - Dozen

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Part Number50-N160G
ManufacturerPIP
MaterialNitrile
Package Quantity12 Pairs
StyleChemical Resistant
Frequently Bought Together
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Ideal for chemical processing, oil refining and petrochemicals, food processing, aerospace and automotive degreasing, automotive assembly and painting, machining operations, metal fabrication, graphic arts and printing cleanup, furniture manufacturing and electronics.

FEATURES

  • Medium weight construction and hand specific design provide real comfort with protection
  • Provides flexibility, tactile sensitivity and dexterity sometimes lacking in heavier gauge unsupported nitriles
  • Provides the protection from chemical and physical hazards not always found in thinner gauge nitrile disposables
  • Flock lining provides increased comfort and ease of donning
  • Straight cuff adds additional length to protect the forearm from liquid run-off
  • Raised Diamond pattern for an enhanced grip
  • Chlorinated to harden and cleanse the surface of the glove
  • Complies with FDA food handling requirements 21 CFR, Part 177
  • Silicone Free

EN 374 RESULTS: AJKLMNOPT

A: MethanolJ: HeptaneK: Sodium Hydroxide 40%L: Sulfuric Acid 96%M: Nitric Acid 65%N: Acetic Acid 99%O: Ammonium Hydroxide 25%P: Hydrogen Peroxide 30%T: Formaldehyde 37%

To attain the EN 374 pictogram shield gloves must pass at least a Level 2 in three chemicals. The chemicals listed are the chemicals that passed for this glove. Learn more about chemical permeation below.

EN388 RESULTS: 4101XX

EN 388 2016 Results:Abrasion: 4Cut (Coupe Test): 1Tear: 0Puncture: 1Cut (TDM-100 Test): XImpact 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.

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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