Product description
These cut and chemical resistant gloves are forged with triple dipped PVC and reinforced Kevlar® lining, and protect against a wide range of hazards.
The SHOWA KV660 provides superior protection against oils, chemicals, abrasions and cuts. The rough surface treatment provides good grip and increased durability.
Even after multiple washings, KV660 maintains its barrier against hazards.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Coating coverage refers to the amount of paint or coating that covers a surface. The requirements for coating coverage vary depending on the type of coating and the surface being coated. Generally, the coating should be applied evenly and in the proper amount to ensure adequate protection and appearance.
Seam style refers to the way that two pieces of fabric are joined together, it can also refer to the way the stitching is applied. The requirements for seam style will vary depending on the intended use and the characteristics of the fabric. For example, a flat seam is suitable for lightweight fabrics, while a French seam is suitable for heavier fabrics. A seam that is reinforced with a seam binding is stronger than a seam that is not reinforced. And a seam that is sewn with a zigzag stitch is more flexible than a seam that is sewn with a straight stitch.
Length refers to the distance from one end to another end of an object or surface. It is a measure of the horizontal dimension of an object. The requirements for length will depend on the purpose of the object and the context in which it will be used. For example, the length of a room will be different than the length of a swimming pool and the length of a car will be different than the length of a book.
Size refers to the measurement of an object or item. The requirements for size can vary depending on the context and purpose of the item. For example, clothes may have specific size requirements based on measurements such as chest, waist, and inseam. Other items, such as furniture or appliances, may have size requirements based on the space they will occupy.
Liner material refers to the type of fabric or other material used for the lining of a jacket, shoe, or other item. The liner material is used to provide extra warmth, comfort, or support. There are many different types of liner materials, such as fleece, cotton, nylon, and down. The requirements for liner material depend on the intended use of the item and the desired level of warmth, comfort, or support. For example, a fleece liner might be more suitable for a cold weather jacket, while a cotton liner might be more suitable for a summer jacket. Nylon is a lightweight and durable material that is often used for liners in outdoor gear and footwear. Down is a type of insulation that is made from the soft, fluffy plumage found under the feathers of ducks and geese, and it is known for its insulating properties. Additionally, liner material can also depend on personal preferences such as the feel and breathability of the material.
Coating material refers to the substance that is used to cover a surface. The requirements for coating material vary depending on the surface and the purpose of the coating. For example, the coating material used on a metal surface should be able to resist rust, while the coating material used on a wood surface should be able to protect against moisture. Generally, the coating material should be appropriate for the surface and the intended use of the coating.
Color is a visual characteristic of objects, surfaces, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light. Color can be described by its hue, saturation, and brightness. The requirements for what is considered a "color" can vary depending on the context, but generally it should be a visual characteristic of an object, surface, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light.
Grip type refers to the way a tool or object is held or designed to be held. It should be comfortable, secure and easy to hold. It can be made of different materials like rubber, plastic, wood etc. It also can be in different shapes and sizes depending on the tool or object.
- Chemical Resistance
- Hand Protection
Request a free sample
Test first and buy later. Visit any product page to request your free sample.
Standards and labels
EN ISO 374-1:2016 is a standard that defines the performance requirements for gloves that protect against chemicals and microorganisms. The standard specifies the design, materials, and testing requirements for gloves to protect against chemicals and microorganisms. Possible test results include measurements of the gloves' permeation resistance, degradation, and penetration. It also includes the safety and functionality requirements for gloves.
Test results
Specified Requirements Type BEN ISO 374-5:2016 is a standard that sets rules for testing gloves against chemicals. The standard outlines the performance requirements for gloves to protect against specific chemicals. The test results will show if the gloves meet these requirements or not. Possible test results include information on the gloves' resistance against different chemicals and the duration of protection.
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.
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.
Showa delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 500,00 € from Showa
Supplier shipping fee 20,00 €
Brand minimum 50,00 €
Showa 100347 660
4,08 € / pair (VAT incl.)
3,25 €
Sold in units of one pair
3,25 € / pair
Sold in units of one pair
1 pair
Showa
Delivery time: 5 business days
Orders from 50,00 €
Supplier shipping fee 20,00 €
Free shipping on orders over 500,00 €
Find +150,000 products from hundreds of brands
Autonomous sourcing platform
The most efficient way to source and order supplies for your operations
Sourcing
Ordering
Recommended products
List products you’re looking for and we’ll find the best products and prices for you – all for free.
We’ll help you find the right products and pricing for your business - all for free.
Product expert / ---