ChemVex® 7000 Chemical Gloves
The ChemVex® 7000 chemical glove provides superior grip and dexterity with liquid-proof chemical resistance. The ultra-lightweight T-Touch non-slip coating on the palm area provides superior grip without the loss of dexterity and flexibility in wet and oily conditions.
Features
- Superior grip in oily and wet conditions
- 3 layers of nitrile protection
- Excellent flexibility, dexterity and comfort
- Tested to EN374-3 and provides protection against: methanol, n-Keptane, Sodium hydroxide 40%, and Surphuric acid 96%
Standards and Certifications
Product Documents
ChemVex® 7000 Chemical Gloves
The ChemVex® 7000 chemical glove provides superior grip and dexterity with liquid-proof chemical resistance. The ultra-lightweight T-Touch non-slip coating on the palm area provides superior grip without the loss of dexterity and flexibility in wet and oily conditions.
Features
- Superior grip in oily and wet conditions
- 3 layers of nitrile protection
- Excellent flexibility, dexterity and comfort
- 18-Gauge nylon liner
- Nitrile back and cuff with T-Touch palm
- Length: 356mm
Applications
General handling, chemical handling, construction, automotive, oil & gas, mining, printing, manufacturing, aerospace and defence, metal fabrication, and much more.
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Standards and Certifications
The ChemVex® 7000 is certified by BSI to both of the following standard AS/NZS 2161.3:2005 Occupational protective gloves Part 3. Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388) and AS/NZS 2161.10:2005 Occupational protective gloves Part 3. Protection against chemicals and micro-organisms (EN 374-3)
Brand | ChemVex |
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Colour | Green |
Itemtype | Glove |
Outer | Nitrile |
Standards | AS/NZS 2161.10.3 (EN 374-3), AS/NZS 2161.3 (EN388) |