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Coating Material · Vinyl / Polyvinylchloride PVC
The material applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, protection, and durability for specific work conditions and hazards.

EN 388 · Abrasion Resistance Level 4, Tear Resistance Level 1
Offers the highest level of protection against intense rubbing and wear from rough materials.
Provides basic resistance against snagging or catching on rough surfaces, offering minimal protection from tearing.

EN 388 · Puncture Resistance Level 1
Provides basic protection against punctures from blunt objects like splinters, not sharp points like needles.
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Features You'll Love

Coating Material · Vinyl / Polyvinylchloride PVC
The material applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, protection, and durability for specific work conditions and hazards.

EN 388 · Abrasion Resistance Level 4, Tear Resistance Level 1
Offers the highest level of protection against intense rubbing and wear from rough materials.
Provides basic resistance against snagging or catching on rough surfaces, offering minimal protection from tearing.

EN 388 · Puncture Resistance Level 1
Provides basic protection against punctures from blunt objects like splinters, not sharp points like needles.
Product description
The Pirat Vinyl Glove offers reliable protection and comfort for industrial applications. With its high-quality vinyl coating and cotton liner, it ensures optimal handling and protection. The liquid-proof construction and resistance to oils and greases make it a versatile Category II work glove for medium risks.
Product Features:
- Vinyl coating on palm and 3/4 of the back of hand
- High-quality cotton liner for optimal wearing comfort
- Knitted cuff for secure fit
- Liquid-proof design
- Durable with good abrasion values for long service life
Technical Details:
- PPE Category II for medium risks
- Resistant to oils and greases
- Protection level: 4.1.1.1.X
Standards:
- EN 420:2003 A1:2009
- EN 388:2016