When dexterity and durability is a priority, there is no better glove to wear than the range of composite gloves.
Available both lined and unlined, Composite gloves offer anatomical shaping for ease of movement. There is no need for an overglove.
Made from a natural latex base on an either, cotton flock, or non-flocked chlorinated interior with an outer layer of polychloroprene, composite gloves combine mechanical resistance and comfort with a high protection level.
Unlined composite gloves with cotton flock interior offer added comfort with their perspiration absorption properties, and effortless donning. The gloves feature a patterned finish and offer excellent grip in damp or greasy conditions, making them ideal for outdoor jobs! Able to withstand up to 17 000V, the material structure of the gloves offers short circuit electric arc protection.
Made of natural dielectric latex on a cotton interlock base, the lined Composite gloves offer wearers increased robustness and long life service under extreme conditions.
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Article Reférence
BGC00360
BGC00410
BGC00360-L
BGC0360
BGC0410
BGC0360-L
BGC1410
BGC2410
Couleur
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
Tension max d'utilisation
500 Volt
500 Volt
500 Volt
1000 Volt
1000 Volt
1000 Volt
7500 Volt
17000 Volt
Tension d'épreuve
2500 Volt
2500 Volt
2500 Volt
5000 Volt
5000 Volt
5000 Volt
10000 Volt
20000 Volt
Epaisseur
1,7 mm
1,7 mm
1,7 mm
1,8 mm
1,8 mm
1,8 mm
3,1 mm
4,2 mm
Longueur manchette
360 mm
410 mm
360 mm
360 mm
410 mm
360 mm
410 mm
410 mm
Traitement intérieur
flocked
flocked
chlorined
flocked
flocked
chlorined
chlorined
chlorined
Surface extérieur paume
grip patern
grip patern
grip patern
grip patern
grip patern
grip patern
spray grip
spray grip
Catégorie
RC
RC
RC
RC
RC
RC
RC
RC
Tailles
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
9-10-11
Arcflash Test made at IPH Berlin FollowingIEC 61482-1-2 - ARC IN A BOX TEST at 7 kA/0,5 sec - 730 Volt (Class 2) ‘Box arc’ test method (Fabric classification and garment test). Published as EN 61482-1-2 in March 2007. The ‘Box arc’ test method is based on the original European method described in ENV 50354, with a heat transfer measurement. Materials or assemblies are classified as Class 1 (4 kA) or Class 2 (7 kA). The test is intended to simulate an accidental exposure to an electric are in a low voltage installation. This standard specifies testing of materials and of complete garments on a mannequin. Material tests are used to determine thermal insulation and corresponding risks of skin burns, whereas the garment tests are to make sure that the clothing still is operational after exposure. Both material and garment tests are carried out with a low voltage installation. The duration of the electric arc is 500ms and the electric current is respectively 4 kA for class 1 and 7 kA for class 2 protection.