Extremely flexible, thanks to the unique Mapa Professionnel Multi-layer method
Embossed texture, for improved grip on damp objects
Improved comfort and thermal insulation, thanks to cotton flock lining
Applications:
Automotive/mechanical industryMounting
engine
partsSurface treatment
Chemical industryMixing
of chemical productsHandling
of drums of chemical products (solvents)
Manipulating valvesOther
sectorsLaboratory
testsMachine maintenance
Instructions for use:
It is recommended to check that the gloves are suitable for the intended use, as workplace conditions may differ from the "CE" type tests.
Persons sensitive to dithiocarbamate or thiazole are not recommended to use these gloves.
Use the gloves with dry, clean hands.
Do not use the gloves with a chemical product for longer than the measured breakthrough time.
Use 2 pairs of gloves alternately if in prolonged contact with solvents.
Raise the cuff to prevent hazardous chemical from dripping onto the arm.
Check gloves for cuts and holes before using.
Storage conditions:
Store the gloves in their packaging, at a temperature above 5°C.
Washing conditions:
Before removing gloves, clean them properly:
When used with paint; pigments or ink: wipe with a damp cloth with an appropriate solvent and then with a dry cloth.
When using with a solvent (thinner, etc.), wipe with a dry cloth
When used with acids or alkaline substances: rinse gloves thoroughly under running water and wipe with a dry cloth
Note: using the gloves or cleaning or washing them in any other way may alter their performance.
Drying conditions:
Ensure that the inside of the gloves is dry before putting them back on.
Legislation:
This product is not classified as hazardous under Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
This product does not contain more than 0.1% of a substance of very high concern or substances listed in Annex XVII of Regulation No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council (REACH).
Key features according to our expert
Standard: EN 388: 2003; EN 374: 2003; EN 407: 2004