Product description
- Electrical Protection
- Hand Protection
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Standards and labels
EN 60903:1992 is a European standard for electrical safety of live working. It sets rules for the design, performance, testing, and labeling of electrical insulation gloves and sleeves worn by electricians while working on live electrical parts. The standard includes specific requirements for materials, electrical insulation, and strength of the gloves and sleeves. Tests are done in the lab to check if they meet the standards, such as electrical insulation and penetration resistance. The standard also includes guidelines for how to choose and use the protective gloves and sleeves.
Test results
Insulating Material A CategoryEN 60903:1992 is a European standard developed to ensure the safety and quality of insulating materials used in electrical work. Its purpose is to verify that these materials meet specific requirements for electrical safety, particularly in preventing electric shock. The A category designation indicates that the insulating material possesses resistance to acids, offering protection against corrosive substances that could compromise its integrity and electrical insulation properties. This result signifies that the material is suitable for use in environments where exposure to acidic substances is possible. The test method used to determine acid resistance typically involves subjecting the material to various acidic solutions and assessing its resistance to corrosion and degradation over time. Practical implications of this result for the product category include ensuring that insulating materials maintain their electrical safety and performance characteristics even in environments where exposure to acids is a concern, thereby extending their lifespan and enhancing workplace safety in various industrial and electrical applications.
Insulating Material C CategoryEN 60903:1992 is a European standard established to ensure the safety and reliability of insulating materials utilized in electrical work. Its primary objective is to verify that these materials meet stringent requirements for electrical safety, particularly in mitigating the risk of electric shock. The C category designation denotes resistance against extreme cold, indicating that the insulating material can maintain its effectiveness and structural integrity even in low-temperature environments. This result implies that the material is suitable for use in cold climates or applications where exposure to extreme cold is likely. The test method used to determine resistance against extreme cold typically involves subjecting the material to low temperatures for a specified duration and assessing its ability to withstand cold-induced brittleness or degradation. The practical implications of this result for the product category include ensuring that insulating materials remain reliable and functional in environments where exposure to extreme cold could otherwise compromise their performance, thereby enhancing safety and reliability in electrical installations and operations conducted in cold climates or conditions.
Insulating Material H CategoryThe H Category in the EN 60903:1992 standard pertains to electrical insulating gloves and specifically addresses their resistance to oil according to this standard. A glove that achieves an H Category rating indicates it has undergone testing and proven to possess qualities that resist the cracking or degradation, typically caused by oil exposure, thereby ensuring the glove retains its insulative properties in environments where oil concentration can cause material damage. The test method involves exposing the glove material to an oil under specified conditions of tension and then examining the material for any signs of cracking or degradation. This thorough assessment ensures that gloves categorized under H are appropriate for use in electrical applications where oil exposure is a significant concern, enhancing safety for users in such conditions.
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.
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Icoguanti DIE3 PALMPRO Electrical Safety Natural Latex Glove
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