Ansell ActivArmr 80-813VP Vend
Product description
Description
Specialized protection: ActivArmr® 80-813 heat-resistant gloves are tested against CGSB 155.20-2000 FR standards, boasting an industry-leading Arc Flash Hazard/Risk Category 2 design that guards against electrical arc flash hazards
Advanced defenses: They feature a Dupont™ Kevlar® composite yarn and thin 13g knitted liner, delivering EN ISO C/ANSI A4-level cut resistance and protecting hands by enabling safe sharp component handling
Augmented dexterity: ActivArmr® 80-813 industrial gloves’ patented technology and ergonomic design ensure superb flexibility and hand protection
Enhanced grip: Thanks to their proprietary soft foam coating, they make for better grip gloves, reducing slippage and tension in the hands and guaranteeing secure grip performance in wet, oily and dry environments
Recommended for
Job tasks with potential for arc-flash or flash-flame exposure
De-energized electrical equipment panels
Electrical equipment operation and switching_NFPA 70E_
Facility and machinery maintenance
Handling sharp metal or objects
Product Details
Antistatic : Yes
Length : 225-260 Mm; 8.86-10.24 Inches
Available Sizes : 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Coating Color : Black
Coating Material : Neoprene Foam
Construction : Knitted
Cuff Style : Knitwrist
Finishing : Palm Coated
Gauge : 13
Latex Free : Yes
Liner Color : Green
Liner Material : Fiber Glass, Modacrylic, Dupont™ Kevlar®
Silicone Free : Yes
Specific Needs : Flame Resistance, Arc Flash, Heat & Flame, Flash Fire, Silicone Free : Washing Temperature : 40 °C (104 °F)
Offers a snug, flexible fit, keeping debris out. Knit cuffs provide comfort and dexterity, conforming to the wrist for secure, all-day wear.
Ensures a snug, adaptable fit around the wrist, enhancing comfort and preventing slippage. Offers ease of movement and secure glove placement.
Flexible knit gloves offer dexterity and comfort. Their construction provides a snug fit, enhancing grip and breathability for extended wear.
Suited for diverse tasks, offering reliable cut protection without sacrificing dexterity. Balances safety and flexibility for various applications.
Offers complete hand coverage, including full finger protection from cuts and abrasions. A versatile style suitable for various tasks and environments.
Indicates the knit density of the glove, affecting dexterity and protection level. Higher numbers offer better finger sensitivity for precision tasks.
- Arc Flash Resistance
- Cut Resistant
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Electrical Protection
- Machine Washable
- Hand Protection
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Standards and labels
EN ISO 21420:2020 is a European standard that sets out the general requirements for hand protection, including comfort, fit, and dexterity.
EN 388:2016 is a European standard for measuring the performance of protective gloves against mechanical risks (abrasion, cut, tear, and puncture). The standard includes test methods and performance requirements for gloves to be considered compliant. Test results are reported using a series of four numbers, each representing the performance level achieved in one of the tests.
Test results
Abrasion Resistance Level 2EN 388:2016 is an updated European standard that specifies criteria for testing gloves to protect against mechanical risks, including abrasion, cuts, tears, and puncture. The Abrasion Resistance Level 2 classification within this standard indicates a moderate level of protection against wear from rough materials. The abrasion resistance test involves subjecting the glove material to repeated cycles of sandpaper under pressure until the material wears through. Level 2 abrasion resistance means the gloves can withstand between 500 to 1999 cycles before being penetrated. This level of protection is suitable for tasks that involve handling or coming into contact with abrasive materials but not at an extreme or heavy-duty level. Gloves with Level 2 abrasion resistance are well-suited for general handling tasks, offering durability and protection to extend the life of the glove while maintaining good dexterity and comfort.
Cut Resistance, ISO 13997 Level CThe EN 388:2016 standard comprehensively addresses the cut resistance of gloves, using the ISO 13997 test method, where achieving Level C indicates that the glove can withstand forces between 10 to 14 newtons during cutting. This level of cut resistance provides an intermediate level of protection against cuts, suitable for handling tasks where there is a significant risk of cuts from sharp objects but where the highest level of cut resistance isn't necessary. The ISO 13997 test itself is a more detailed and clear manner to assess material cut resistance under a straight-edge blade under varying load, unlike the Coup Test used previously, which could blunt the blade. Essentially, Level C gloves are designed for robust hand protection in environments where cut hazards are considerable but not at the most extreme end of the scale, making them suitable for industries like construction and manufacturing where sharp tools and materials are frequently handled.
Cut Resistance, ISO 13997 Level XThe standard EN 388:2016, specifically its segment referring to ISO 13997 test, is designed to assess the cut resistance of materials used in protective gloves. A result denoted as 'Level X' means that test is not performed and the cut resistance of the product cannot be guaranteed.
Puncture Resistance Level 2The standard EN 388:2016 includes an assessment of Puncture Resistance, where Level 2 signifies that the material has met specific criteria for resistance against puncture. The result of Level 2 in puncture resistance means that the protective glove or material can withstand a force of 60 to 100 newtons before being punctured. The test method used involves using a standardized steel puncture probe that is pushed against the material at a specified speed until it pierces through it. In essence, achieving a Level 2 puncture resistance under EN 388:2006 suggests that the protective equipment offers moderate protection against punctures, making it suitable for environments where there is a risk of encountering sharp objects such as needles, but are not excessively sharp or exert very high force.
Tear Resistance Level 4EN 388:2016 is a European standard that establishes criteria for assessing the protection provided by gloves against mechanical hazards, including tear resistance. The Tear Resistance Level 4 classification represents the highest level of tear resistance defined by this standard, indicating that the gloves can withstand the most substantial forces before tearing. According to the testing methodology, gloves are evaluated by measuring the force required to tear a sample of the glove material, with Level 4 requiring a force of over 75 Newtons to initiate and propagate a tear. This high level of tear resistance is ideal for use in environments where gloves are subjected to significant stress and potential damage, such as in heavy industry, construction, and handling of materials with sharp edges. Gloves achieving this level offer superior durability and are essential for ensuring user safety in high-risk mechanical settings, thereby enhancing work efficiency and reducing the frequency of glove replacement.
EN 407:2004 is a European standard that specifies the safety requirements for protective gloves for thermal risks. It sets rules for the design, construction, and testing of gloves that protect users from heat and fire. Testing includes measurements of contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes of molten metal and flame resistance. The standard also includes requirements for labeling and instructions for use. This standard is an updated version of EN 407:1994 and it's intended to protect the users against thermal risks, such as heat and flame, and to help them to choose a suitable glove for their specific application.
Test results
Radiant Heat Level 1EN 407:2004 is a European standard that specifies performance requirements for protective gloves designed to protect against various thermal risks, including radiant heat. Radiant Heat Level 1 indicates the lowest level of protection under this standard, meaning that the gloves provide basic resistance against radiant heat. Specifically, this level signifies that the gloves can delay the transfer of heat from a radiant heat source to the skin for a minimum of 7 seconds before increased risks. The test method involves exposing the glove material to a radiant heat source and measuring the time it takes for the temperature on the inside of the glove to increase by a specified amount. Gloves meeting Level 1 are suitable for environments where exposure to radiant heat is minimal and not intense, such as some general maintenance tasks near sources of mild radiant heat. This basic level of protection helps to reduce the risk of burns during brief or low-intensity exposure to radiant heat.
Molten Metal Resistance Level 0The standard EN 407:2004 categorizes Level 0 in Molten Metal Resistance as indicating no protection against molten metal splashes. This result means that materials or personal protective equipment (PPE) graded at Level 0 have not met the requirements for shielding against any molten metal splash during testing. The test method used involves subjecting the material or equipment to specific amounts of molten metal to see if it can resist penetration and protect the user. For materials or equipment graded as Level 0, practical implications include its unsuitability for use in environments where exposure to molten metal splashes is a risk. Users utilizing such materials or equipment in relevant hazardous environments could be at increased risk of injury from molten metal. This level of resistance or lack thereof is critical information for procurement and safety protocols in industries like metal casting or welding.
Burning Behaviour Level 4Level 4 requires the material to have an afterflame time of no more than 2 seconds and an afterglow time of no more than 5 seconds after exposure to flame. This level offers substantial protection for handling or exposure to fire, suitable for environments where there is a significant risk of intense and immediate contact with flames.
Heat Contact Level 1The standard EN 407:2004 on Protective gloves against thermal risks, including the testing for contact heat at Level 1, is designed to assess the protection level of gloves when exposed to thermal hazards. A Level 1 result on the contact heat resistance indicates basic protection where the glove can delay the transfer of heat from a contact source at 100°C for at least 15 seconds before the inside of the glove reaches a temperature increase of 10°C. The test method involves placing the outer surface of the glove in contact with a hot probe of defined dimensions and temperature, while the rate of temperature rise of a calorimeter on the inside of the glove is measured. This measurement provides a straightforward metric for assessing the thermal protection offered by the glove at low-level exposure. Practically, gloves rated at Level 1 for contact heat are suitable for environments where exposure to thermal risks is minimal and not excessively severe, making them adequate for certain low-risk industrial, laboratory, or handling applications where brief contact with warm objects is common.
Heat Convection Level 2The EN 407:2004 standard, specifically concerning Heat Convection result at Level 2, measures the performance of protective gloves against heat and/or fire. With a Level 2 convection heat test result, it indicates that the gloves have a moderate level of protection against heat transferred through convection. This result correlates to an exposure to convective heat at a predefined level, which in Level 2 typically offers thermal resistance for a minimum of 5 seconds before the glove’s inner temperature increases by 24°C. The test method used involves circulating hot air around the glove, and measuring the time taken for the temperature inside the glove to rise by a specific amount (typically 24°C). This result is crucial for professionals working in environments where moderate exposure to convective heat is expected, helping them choose gloves that provide adequate protection while ensuring usability and dexterity. Such protective gloves are generally used in industries like industrial baking, glass operations, and certain chemical processes where hot vapors or similar conditions might pose risks.
Metal Splash Resistance Level 0The EN 407:2004 standard, particularly concerning Metal Splash Resistance Level 0, is designed to categorize the protective capabilities of gloves against molten metal splashes. A result of Level 0 signifies that the gloves have not met the minimum requirement to provide protection against molten metal splash, as per the specific tests outlined in this standard. The test method used involves exposing the glove material to molten metal splashes and assessing the degree of degradation or penetration to the glove. This involves the assessment process such as measuring the mass of molten metal required to cause pinholing or damage to the glove material. Practically speaking, a Level 0 result means that these gloves should not be used in environments where exposure to molten metal splashes is possible, as they do not offer the necessary protection. For environments involving such hazards, gloves with a higher performance level as specified by the same standard would be required to ensure the safety of the user.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 3 refers to equipment that is complex and provide the highest level of protection such as powered respirators, SCBA, and full body suits. In Europe, PPE Category 3 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place, have to be audited regularly by a notified body and have to have a technical documentation.
Ecovadis rating and certification system is used in Europe to evaluate and recognize companies' sustainability performance. It is focused on the supply chain and evaluates companies on environmental, social and ethical criteria, such as environmental protection, labor practices, and fair business practices. The requirements for getting an Ecovadis certification will depend on the specific category of business and industry, but typically include providing information on the company's sustainability practices, policies and performance, and undergoing an assessment by an independent auditor.
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