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Richard Leipold 1452, Soleco Thermal Polyacrylic Loop Knit Glove with Crinkled Latex Coating
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Richard Leipold Soleco Thermal Polyacrylic Loop Knit Glove with Crinkled Latex Coating

1,90 € / pair

5 / 5

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Soleco Thermal Polyacrylic Loop Knit Glove with Crinkled Latex Coating, 72 pairs

Richard Leipold

Soleco Thermal Polyacrylic Loop Knit Glove with Crinkled Latex Coating, 72 pairs

Richard Leipold logo

5 / 5

136,87 €

151,76 

Price per 12 packages (72 pairs)


1,90  / pair

Estimated delivery: Fri Dec 26

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Cuff Style · Knit feature highlight

Cuff Style · Knit

Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, comfort, and protection coverage at the wrist area.

Coating Material · Latex feature highlight

Coating Material · Latex

The substance applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, durability, and protection, with different materials suited for various work conditions.

Product description

10-gauge knitted glove made of brushed polyacrylic loop fabric and black shrink-roughened latex coating. Provides good protection against the cold as well as wet and dry grip.

  • Refers to the fineness of the knit construction, with higher numbers indicating finer knits that provide better dexterity and lower numbers indicating coarser knits.

  • Determines how the glove secures around the wrist, affecting fit, comfort, and protection coverage at the wrist area.

  • Versatile design for a wide range of tasks, giving you reliable protection and flexibility for diverse jobs.

    Full finger coverage provides complete protection for all your digits, ensuring maximum safety.

  • The substance applied to glove surfaces to enhance grip, durability, and protection, with different materials suited for various work conditions.

  • Cold Protective
  • Cut Resistant
  • Slip Resistant
  • Hand Protection
  • Protective gloves with the EN 388:2016 rating are tested for resistance against mechanical risks like abrasion, cuts, tears, punctures, and optional impact. This rating helps you quickly identify and choose gloves that offer the right level of protection for your hands during various tasks.

    Test results

    Provides minimal protection against cuts from a rotating blade under constant, low force.

    Provides good resistance against scraping, scratching, and rubbing on rough or abrasive surfaces.

    Provides the highest level of cut protection, passing a specialized test for materials that dull blades.

    Offers strong resistance against ripping, making the material durable against snags and tears.

    Provides basic protection against punctures from blunt objects like splinters, not sharp points like needles.

  • Gloves with the EN 511:2006 rating are tested for protection against convective cold (from air/wind), contact cold (from touching objects), and water penetration. This helps ensure your hands stay warm and protected in various cold conditions, preventing discomfort and cold-related injuries.

    Test results

    This product does not protect against water. Under standard testing, water penetrated the material in less than 30 minutes. While not waterproof, it may still offer protection against convective and contact cold.

    This product does not offer measured protection against direct contact with cold objects. It is suitable for general tasks in cool environments but not for prolonged handling of cold items, providing basic covering without thermal resistance.

    This glove provides light thermal insulation against the penetrating chill from cold air and wind. It is suitable for use in cool conditions, offering a basic level of protection to keep your hands warm.

  • Protective gloves with the EN 420:2003+A1:2009 rating are tested for general design, safe materials (innocuousness), water penetration, comfort, and dexterity. This ensures the gloves are safe, fit correctly, and allow you to perform tasks effectively without discomfort.

  • PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 2 refers to equipment that is more complex, and has a higher level of risk. Examples of PPE Category 2 include safety helmets, ear protection, and fall arrest equipment. In Europe, PPE Category 2 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 and have to be audited regularly by a notified body.

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