Diamondand gloves are made from specially treated cotton with the subordinated single goal to retain as little dust on the gloves as possible so that no tracks remain on the surfaces of work products. The gloves are especially suitable for working with jewels, gold, silver and diamonds, but, of course, also for working with archival materials, antiques and for restoration works. The gloves are packed separately as a pair in an airtight bag with a flap to prevent their soiling. Each bag bears a sticker with a size so there is no need to remove and try on the glove.
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Protective fivefingers gloves, the outside layer is made of the Kevlar© (Aramid) fibre and the inner layer is the loop wave cotton insert. The gloves are designated as a protection against contact heat of 250°C. In the practice it means that any object of 250°C can be held by this mitten longer than 15 sec. In addition these mittens guarantee a high cut resistance. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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Full cow split leather glove with cut ressistant Panzerhand S1 liner. These gloves are suitable for coarse work with sharp objects, especially sheet metal. A resistant liner inside the glove protects the skin, and thereby prevents work accidents, in the event that the glove is cut. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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Protective double loop 100% cotton glove. The gloves are designated as a protection against contact heat of 250°C. In the practice it means that any object of 250°C can be held by this glove longer than 15 sec. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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Coarse knitted fabric thick (4x Kevlar©) The gloves reach class 4 according to EN 388 of resistance against cuttingthrough by blade, which is the highest value. Kevlar (aramid) gloves are independent from the construction and at the same mass 67 x more cut ressistant than leather products. Gloves made of this fibre will withstand over a long time temperatures up to 250°C and over a short time term up to 700°C. They are high ressistant against tearing, burning and contact heat. Kevlar is registered mark of the firm DuPont. The comparison table of values according to EN 388
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