Chemical resistant work gloves online shops today: We create a comfortable workplace by providing expertise solutions, tools and services that suitable for your industry’s application – identify your needs, propose a solutions, trial and testing. By doing this, our customer can enjoy the Excia’s product benefits in hand, body and respiratory protection. Excia always uphold our motto “There’s Comfort in Quality” at the heart of everything we do for our products, partnership and services. We optimize not only in Personal Protective Equipment, but also Product Protection Equipment and Production Productivity Efficiency (PPE3) with Excia over 22 years of experience in product knowledge, industry knowledge, consultation and Asia coverage supply. Read extra details on https://excia.asia/products/hands-protection/?_gloves_category=chemical-protection.

Microfibre is synthetic fabric with very small fibres or threads. The diameter of microfibre is about 20 times smaller than a human hair. The most common types of microfibres are made from polyesters, polyamides or a combination of polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene. The shape, size and combinations of synthetic fibres are selected for specific characteristics, including softness, toughness, absorption, water repellency, electrostatics, and filtering. Features: Breathable fabric; Retains original shape; Comfort is similar to natural fibres and soft; High performance moisture wicking ability; Enhanced durability; Lightweight; Easily maintained and cleaned.

HPPE: High-performance poly ethylene (HPPE) is flexible, light and durable. As resistant to cutting as a para-aramid but with more resistance to abrasion (ten times more resistant to flexion than a wire), it remains resistant to chemicals, in particular solvents. A proper glove fit is crucial in ensuring the dexterity of the working hand. If the glove is too small, it cuts off blood circulation and restricts movement. On the other hand, a glove that is too large may slip off easily and make handling imprecise.

For protective gloves claiming impact resistance. Measures dissipation of force by the area of protection upon an impact of a domed anvil at an impact energy of 5 joules. Testing is carried out in accordance with the impact protection test for motorcycle protective gloves of EN 13594:2015 standard. A letter “P” is added on successful pass, while a fail remains unmarked. Level X can also be applied for a – f above, which means “not tested”. EN 511:2011 : This standard applies to any gloves to protect the hands against convective and contact cold down to -50ºC.

Breathex Foam: This dual-latex coating technology allows gloves to be both breathable and liquid resistant, providing premium grip and dexterity with breathability in dry or wet environments, no matter the outdoor conditions. How It Works: Aerated latex foam covers 13 gauge liner to allow warm air to escape, so your hands can breathe and perspiration is reduced. Full foam latex coating is impermeable, preventing liquid from penetrating the glove and therefore keeping your hands dry. Extra latex coating on palm and fingers provides excellent grip and dexterity.

Micro-organisms are defined by the standard as bacteria, fungi or viruses. To claim resistance to bacteria and fungi the glove must pass the penetration resistance test according to standard EN 374-2: 2014. If the glove passes ISO 16604: 2004 (method B) test it can claim resistance to viruses as well, and the term “VIRUS” will be added below the biohazard pictogram. AQL (accepted quality level) is a measure of quality assurance based on random sampling procedure according to ISO 2859-1 used by manufacturers for measuring the likelihood of pinhole defects in a batch of gloves. An AQL of 1,5 accepts the statistical probability that there are less than 1.5% of the gloves with defects in the batch. Discover even more details on https://excia.asia/.