PPE Catalogue CYMOT PPE CAT 2018 (Final) | Page 88
HAND PROTECTION
HAND PROTECTION
Cut & Heat Resistant
Cut & Heat Resistant
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Sleeve Protector Taeki Cut 5 Bladex Nitrile Gloves
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High visibility
Cut resistant
9114350483
Bladex Nitrile Gloves
Cut resistant
cut
resistant
9114350246 - 9114350247
TaeKi5 Gloves
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•
•
•
mechanical
hazards
Food processing and
handling
100% Taeki5 fibre
Seamless
Composite knitted wrist
mechanical
hazards
cut
resistant
heat & fire
hazards
Honeywell Chainex 2000 Gloves
9114350137
9114350138
9114350139
9114350140
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-
S
M
L
XL
mechanical
hazards
9114350480
BladeX Gloves
Latex palm coated
9114480011
Camo Gloves
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•
•
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100% Taeki5 fibre
Seamless liner
Anti-grip coating
Reinforced thumb
crotch
Composite knitwrist
9114350481
Bladex Leather Gloves
CYMOT Personal Protective Equipment
9114480010
Stihl Gloves
mechanical
hazards
mechanical
hazards
cut
resistant
mechanical
hazards
cut
resistant
heat & fire
hazards
mechanical
hazards
cut
resistant
9114300085
Heat Gloves
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•
•
Leather
Elbow length
Heat resistant
9114500610
METAL-SAFE® Alpan Gloves
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•
Five layered coating
of aluminium foil,
laminated onto a
non-combustible and
ultra-high heat resis-
tant textile substrate
Additional leather
covered palms
9114349999
Glove Nomex Long
Mitten Zetex
mechanical
hazards
heat & fire
hazards
mechanical
hazards
mechanical
hazards
9114480012
Stihl Universal Work Gloves
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•
Cut-resistant
cut
resistant
Cut resistant
cut
resistant
Reversible
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High visibility
Cut resistant
mechanical
hazards
Canvas
Cut-resistant
9114300086
heat & fire
hazards
Ultimate Heat Gloves
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•
•
Leather
Elbow length
Heat resistant
9114349992
mechanical
hazards
Fibreglass Gloves
Rubber coating
heat & fire
hazards
heat & fire
hazards
What are Heat-Resistant Gloves?
mechanical
hazards
heat & fire
hazards
Heat-resistant gloves are work gloves designed to protect
workers’ hands from burns or other injuries that can result from
coming into contact with extremely hot objects, working near
sparks or flames, or from being exposed to high temperatures
in the workplace. Since the severity of heat hazards can
vary from low to extreme depending on the application or
industry, certain heat-resistant gloves are better suited to some
workplaces over others.
Kevlar®: When it comes to heat-resistant gloves, Kevlar® is a
popular choice because of the many benefits it offers:
It can withstand extreme temperatures (up to 800° F) without
melting. It’s flame resistant. It’scut resistant.
Leather: Leather is overlooked for its heat properties, but can
withstand 200°F before charring.
Work gloves designed for welders or other extreme-heat
applications may also feature durable leather (like cowhide
or goatskin), a Kevlar® liner for additional protection against
flames or heat, and/or an aluminized liner to deflect high
temperatures away from the hands.
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