Portwest Aqua-Seal Pro Glove, Orange/Blue
Product description
The Aqua-Seal Pro is 100% waterproof and offers comprehensive protection for the hand against multiple hazards. TPR protective pods across the back of the hand provides protection against impact risks to the hand. A 100 gram Insulatex lining gives excellent thermal insulation properties.
Defines the glove's physical design and construction, such as full-finger, knit, or fingerless, affecting dexterity, protection coverage, and task suitability.
Identifies the material used on the dorsal side of the glove, affecting breathability, comfort, flexibility, and secondary protection properties during use.
- Hand Protection
- Cold Protective
- Cut Resistant
- Impact Resistance
- Water Resistance
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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 511:2006 is a European standard that sets requirements for the protection against cold for gloves and mittens. It covers factors such as resistance to cold, water penetration and breathability. Testing must be done by a certified lab and must show that the product meets all requirements of the standard. Possible test results would include pass/fail for each requirement, as well as specific measurement data.
Test results
Cold Contact Level 4The standard EN 511:2006 specifies requirements for protective gloves that guard against cold environments. Cold Contact Level 4 test evaluates the thermal resistance of gloves to specific cold conditions. Achieving a Level 4 result means that the glove has a thermal resistance of at least 0.150 m²°C/W. This high level of resistance indicates that the gloves can significantly slow down the rate at which hand temperature would drop when exposed to cold environments, essentially providing the best protection against cold contacts outlined by this standard. The test method involves placing the glove material between metal plates at various regulated temperatures, then measuring the temperature difference across the glove material. Based on that measurement, the thermal resistance is calculated. The practical implication of this result is considerable for users in environments where protection against extreme cold is critical, such as in outdoor winter activities or in refrigerated workspaces, ensuring maximum thermal protection and comfort by drastically minimizing heat loss .
Convective Cold Level XThe EN 511:2006 standard specifies the requirements for protective gloves against cold, including convective cold. A specific test result of Level X under this standard generally implies that the gloves have not been measured for that specific level of protection against convective cold or did not meet the criteria to be rated at a discernible level; hence, information regarding the protection it could offer at Level X is not provided. The Convective Cold Test involved in EN 511:2006 measures the thermal insulation of gloves when exposed to cold air. This test uses an electrically heated hand model, and the power required to maintain the hand's temperature gives an indication of the glove's insulation effectiveness. The test environment is controlled with progressive cooling, and measurements are taken to assess the insulation level, categorized from Level 1 upwards. The higher the level, the greater the cold insulation offered by the glove, enabling professionals in cold environments to select gloves based on the specific insulation requirements of their workplace activities .
Water Tightness Level XThe standard EN 511:2006 defines the requirements for protective gloves against cold. The reference to a Water Tightness Level X in this standard typically indicates that the glove has not been tested for water tightness. Water tightness is assessed through a specific test method where the gloves are subjected to water exposure under controlled conditions to check for leakage. The gloves are filled with water and then inspected visually to determine the presence of any water leakage. The practical implications of a Level X result for water tightness suggest that the gloves are either not designed to be waterproof or they failed to meet the minimum criteria for being labeled as water-resistant under normal usage conditions. This information is important for procurement professionals focusing specifically on the need for water-resistant or waterproof protective gloves.
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.
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296,39 €
Price per 12 pairs
24,70 € / pair
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