NITRAS CUT F Cut protection Gloves, Black
Product description
Advanced cut protection gloves featuring innovative special yarn construction with a polyurethane coating for superior grip and control. These gloves achieve the highest cut resistance rating (Level F) while maintaining exceptional dexterity and comfort. The partial coating on palm and fingertips combined with a knitted wrist design ensures optimal protection and flexibility during use.
Product Features:
- Partially coated palm and fingertips for enhanced grip
- Knitted wrist for secure fit
- Maximum cut resistance (Level F)
- Highest dexterity rating (Level 5)
- Ergonomic design for extended wear comfort
Technical Details:
- PU coating on special yarn construction
- EN 388:4X43F certification
—Level 4 abrasion resistance
—Level 4 tear resistance
—Level 3 puncture resistance
—Level F cut resistance (TDM)
- EN 420:2003 + A1:2009 certified
Identifies the material used on the dorsal side of the glove, affecting breathability, comfort, flexibility, and secondary protection properties during use.
Defines the glove's physical design and construction, such as full-finger, knit, or fingerless, affecting dexterity, protection coverage, and task suitability.
Defines how the glove secures at the wrist, affecting comfort, debris protection, and ease of donning/removal. Options vary in security and coverage.
Indicates the glove's visual appearance, which may signify specific applications, enable color-coding systems, or enhance visibility in work environments.
Indicates the knit density of the glove, affecting dexterity and protection level. Higher numbers offer better finger sensitivity for precision tasks.
Identifies the protective substances used in construction that determine cut resistance level, comfort, grip quality, and specialized protection properties.
Identifies the material applied to the glove's exterior that enhances grip, chemical resistance, and durability while complementing the cut-resistant core material.
- Cut Resistant
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Standards and labels
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.
Test results
Tear Resistance Level 4EN 388:2016 is a European standard that establishes criteria for assessing the protection provided by gloves against mechanical hazards, including tear resistance. The Tear Resistance Level 4 classification represents the highest level of tear resistance defined by this standard, indicating that the gloves can withstand the most substantial forces before tearing. According to the testing methodology, gloves are evaluated by measuring the force required to tear a sample of the glove material, with Level 4 requiring a force of over 75 Newtons to initiate and propagate a tear. This high level of tear resistance is ideal for use in environments where gloves are subjected to significant stress and potential damage, such as in heavy industry, construction, and handling of materials with sharp edges. Gloves achieving this level offer superior durability and are essential for ensuring user safety in high-risk mechanical settings, thereby enhancing work efficiency and reducing the frequency of glove replacement.
Puncture Resistance Level 3The European Norm (EN) 388:2016 standard includes guidelines for assessing the puncture resistance of gloves, where a Puncture Resistance result of Level 3 signifies that the glove material can withstand a force of between 100 to 149 Newtons before being punctured. This result is crucial for ensuring that gloves provide an adequate level of protection against punctures when used in moderate risk environments, offering users safety from potentially harmful sharp objects. The test procedure for determining this metric involves measuring the amount of force required to puncture the glove using a standard-sized stylus. The stylus is pressed against the glove material at a constant speed until a puncture occurs. The weight needed to achieve the puncture is then recorded as the glove's puncture resistance level. For procurement professionals, this result implies that gloves rated at this level are suitable for tasks where there is a significant risk of encountering puncturing hazards, such as handling building materials, waste management, or assembly line work involving mid-level sharp objects.
Cut Resistance, ISO 13997 Level FThe EN ISO 13997 cut resistance test, stipulated in the standard EN 388:2016, includes Level F in its rating which represents a force greater than 30 Newtons before the material is penetrated by a blade. Level F indicates excellent performance in terms of resistance to cutting, protecting against extremely sharp objects. This test is conducted using a TDM machine where a single-use straight edge blade is drawn just once across the material in a linear direction until it cuts through. The force required to penetrate the material is then measured and recorded. In practical applications, Level F cut-resistant gloves are suitable for high-risk environments such as heavy metal stamping, waste management, and glass handling, where handling extremely sharp objects and materials is common. Gloves meeting this high standard of cut resistance ensure maximum protection and durability under severe conditions.
Abrasion Resistance Level 4EN 388:2016 uses a specific test method to measure abrasion resistance of safety gloves; the gloves’ material is subjected to sandpaper under pressure to observe the number of cycles needed to wear through the material. Level 4 in this standard indicates that the material withstood 8,000 cycles before a hole was made. Practically, this means that gloves rated at Level 4 for abrasion resistance offer very high resilience against wearing through, making them suitable for tasks involving significant contact with rough surfaces .
EN 420:2003+A1:2009 is a European standard that sets out the general requirements for hand protection, including comfort, fit, and dexterity. Performance requirements include resistance to abrasion, cut, tear, puncture, and impact. Test results should show the gloves meet these requirements.
Nitras delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 1 650,00 kr from Nitras
Supplier shipping fee 69,00 kr
Brand minimum 900,00 kr
385,03 kr
Price per 10 pairs
38,50 kr / pair
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