Product description
The HexArmor Chrome SLT gloves combine superior protection with exceptional comfort and dexterity for demanding mechanical applications. Featuring a goatskin leather palm and an advanced Aramid liner, these gloves provide 360-degree cut protection while maintaining tactile sensitivity. The innovative design includes back-of-hand impact guards and offers comprehensive protection against multiple workplace hazards, including cut, puncture, and impact risks.
Product Features:
- Back-of-hand impact guards with ANSI/ISEA 138 Level 1 protection
- Goatskin leather palm for traditional comfort
- High-dexterity design with form-fitting construction
- SlipFit cuff for quick donning and doffing
- Aramid liner providing 360° cut protection
Technical Details:
- ANSI/ISEA Cut Resistance Level A5 (2509 gram score)
- ANSI/ISEA Puncture Level 4
- HRC ATPV: 23.6 Cal/cm² (Level 2 performance)
- Contact Heat Level 2
- Large splashes of molten metal Level 1
Standards:
- EN388:2016 2X23EP
- EN407:2004 X2XXX1
- ANSI/ISEA 138 Level 1
- Hand Protection
- Arc Flash Resistance
- Cut Resistant
- Impact Resistance
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Standards and labels
EN 407:2004 is a European standard that specifies the safety requirements for protective gloves for thermal risks. It sets rules for the design, construction, and testing of gloves that protect users from heat and fire. Testing includes measurements of contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes of molten metal and flame resistance. The standard also includes requirements for labeling and instructions for use. This standard is an updated version of EN 407:1994 and it's intended to protect the users against thermal risks, such as heat and flame, and to help them to choose a suitable glove for their specific application.
Test results
Heat Convection Level XThe EN 407:2004 European standard and its annexure for Heat Convection Level X is designed to gauge the protective capability of gloves when exposed to heat transmitted through a fluid medium, such as air or steam. The designation of Level X specifically indicates that the material did not meet the minimum requirements set forth in the test, or wasn't tested due to being deemed unsuitable for this type of exposure based on the nature of the material. The test method for determining this involves measuring the time it takes for the material to increase in temperature by 24°C under standardized conditions of convection heat exposure. This test is important for defining the efficacy of protective gear under various industrial conditions where heat convection is a risk.
Radiant Heat Level XEN 407:2004 is a European standard that sets the requirements for protective gloves to defend against various thermal hazards, including radiant heat. The designation Radiant Heat Level X indicates that the gloves have not been tested for this specific type of protection, or they did not meet the minimum criteria established by the standard for resisting radiant heat. This means that these gloves are not certified for protection against radiant heat, which involves the transmission of heat through infrared rays from a heat source without direct contact. The lack of a specific radiant heat protection level suggests that users should not rely on these gloves for tasks where significant exposure to radiant heat is expected. Instead, these gloves might be suitable for other types of thermal risks for which they are certified, ensuring users select the appropriate type of protective glove based on the specific hazards present in their working environment. This classification assists in preventing inappropriate glove use and enhancing worker safety by clearly indicating the limitations of the glove's protective capabilities.
Metal Splash Resistance Level XThe EN 407:2004 standard specifies different levels of protection for gloves against thermal risks, including metal splash resistance. A result marked as 'Level X' under this standard symbolizes that the glove material either did not meet the minimum requirements for testing or that no specific test was conducted for this hazard. The test for Metal Splash Resistance in EN 407:2004 involves exposing the glove material to molten metal splashes to determine how much molten metal is required to heat the glove material to a degree that it would cause pain or injury to the wearer. The practical implication of a 'Level X' rating is that gloves marked as such should not be relied upon for protection against risks of molten metal splashes, making them unsuitable for use in environments where exposure to this hazard is likely.
Molten Metal Resistance Level 1EN 407:2004 is a European standard that sets the performance requirements for protective gloves intended to safeguard against thermal risks, including resistance to molten metal splashes. Molten Metal Resistance Level 1 indicates the lowest level of protection under this standard, where gloves are tested to withstand minimal exposure to molten metal. This test result implies that the gloves can handle at least 30 grams of molten iron without the metal penetrating the material and causing harm to the user. The testing method involves pouring a specified amount of molten metal on the glove and measuring how the glove material responds, particularly whether the molten metal sticks or penetrates through to the inside. Gloves achieving Level 1 are suitable for light industrial tasks where there is a low risk of exposure to small quantities of molten metal, providing basic protection and allowing workers to perform safely in environments like light metal fabrication or when handling materials close to molten metal under controlled conditions.
Heat Contact Level 2The standard EN 407:2004 concerns Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) and includes a range of prescribed thermal tests, each designed to assess specific properties of safety gloves intended for various heat-related applications. The test result labeled Heat Contact Level 2 specifically evaluates the thermal insulation capacity of the glove material. A glove that achieves Level 2 has exhibited sufficient insulation to delay a temperature rise of 250°C for at least 15 seconds when its surface is in contact with a heated probe. This test involves placing the glove material against a hot probe of defined dimensions and temperature while monitoring temperature changes with a calorimeter embedded inside the glove to measure the rate at which the inner temperature rises. A Level 2 performance rating informs procurement professionals that the glove offers moderate protection against contact heat, suitable for environments or tasks where brief contact with moderately hot surfaces could occur, but where extensive or prolonged exposure does not exist. This ensures adequate protection for scenarios requiring such specific levels of thermal resistance without being over-specced for less demanding conditions.
Burning Behaviour Level XThe EN 407:2004 standard addresses the burning behavior of gloves protecting from heat and/or fire. A performance level X in this context indicates that the glove has not been submitted for testing under the specified part of the standard or failed the test.
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.
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