QL en388 4544 blue nitrile gloves with HPPE liner
USD $1.9 - $2.1 /Dozen
Min.Order:100 Dozens
Jingjiang Qianglun High Performance Material Limited Company
NEW! QL en388 4544 blue nitrile gloves with HPPE liner
• Breathable back resists moisture but allows air flow
• Oil repellent front and back
• Nitrile 2nd layer for extra oil resistance
• Cut level: Abrasion 4 Cut 5 Tear 4 Puncture 4
Item Name: | QL en388 4544 blue nitrile gloves with HPPE liner |
Coating Material: | Nitrile (Good material for oil resistant,acid and alkali resistant) |
Inner Material: | HPPE ( Comfortable) |
Special Protection: | Protect the hands from cut and harm |
Color: | HI-VIS color |
Logo: | Using Washing label , heat transfer |
Weight: | 150g~165g / pair |
Packing: | PP bag for blue nitrile gloves |
Cut Level: | Abrasion 4 Cut 5 Tear 4 Puncture 4 |
Application: | Auto industry,cutting work,construction,mining and oil field |
Qianglun Gloves will be the second skin of your hands.We focus on taking concern safety gloves since 1988.
Qianglun Series gloves exceed ISEA Level 5 cut resistance,providing over 5000 grams of protection.Each product in the series was crafted to fit a hand with a specific purpose.
On the basic of cut level,Qianglun gloves increase the level of protection to the dorsal part and fingers.Dexterity and comfortable.
What is the best hand protection for the job?
It is critical to first evaluate the work site to assess potential hazards, whether it be from chemicals, cuts, abrasions, or temperatures. This is an important step as there isn’t one solution to all hazards, and you need to be able to assign the correct safety gloves and sleeves for each job. Qianglun includes EN388 cut and abrasion protection test results on many of our gloves so workers understand they are wearing the correct hand protection for the job.
If needed,
Qianglun professionals can help by performing on-site Hand Protection Assessments with recommended safety gloves for the many different types of job hazards. With a comprehensive line of hand and arm protection products, the goal of Qianglun is to keep working hands safe.
Different Coating Material,Different Fuction
Natural Rubber also known as Latex is found in nature in over 200 plants, but its most common source is the Hevea Brasiliensis tree. Natural rubber dispersed in water is known as latex. Natural rubber has a very high elasticity compared to other glove materials, excellent cut and tear resistance, and outstanding grip and temperature resistance. While it is flexible and durable over a wide range of temperature, -18 to 149°C (0 to 300°F), it has poor flame resistance. In general, natural rubber withstands water, alcohols, and some ketones, but has poor chemical resistance against most hydrocarbon and organic solvents. Natural rubber can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
Nitrile Rubber is a co-polymer of acrylonitrile and butadiene. Nitrile rubber offers excellent physical hazards resistance to punctures, cuts, snags, and abrasion. While it is not flame-resistant, it demonstrates functional performance in temperatures ranging from -4 to 149°C (25 to 300°F). Nitrile rubber has considerable resistance to oils, fuels, and certain organic solvents. It is commonly used as a coating for dipped gloves and also in the construction of laminated and impregnated, cut and sewn gloves.
Polyurethane (PU) is a thermoplastic polymer of urethane. Polyurethane provides good abrasion resistance and tensile strength. Polyurethane offers good resistance to oils, some organic solvents, oxidation and ozone. It has poor resistance to hot water and is not recommended for use above 79°C (175°F). Polyurethane has a very low particulate shed, thus making it a good choice for cleanroom gloves. Polyurethane is also used in some specialty application styles and as a waterproof liner for gloves.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer of vinyl chloride. PVC offers good abrasion resistance but may be susceptible to punctures, cuts, and snags. While it is flexible, it does not provide the tactile sensitivity associated with most rubber products. PVC starts to soften at approximately 82°C (180°F). PVC is effective against water and most aqueous solutions, detergents, and diluted bases and acids. It only has limited chemical resistance to organic solvents. PVC is one of the more common coatings for coated work gloves.