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MCR Safety® Small Ninja® BNF 18 Gauge Red Nitrile Fully Coated Coated Work Gloves With Red And Knit Wrist

Part Number: N96785SSKU: MEGN96785S
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Item Details

MCR Safety's Ninja® gloves are engineered to provide the highest level of innovation. Ninja® BNF (Breathable Nitrile Foam) with NFT® Coating has exceptional abrasion resistance and unparalleled grip performance. This unique polymer achieves outstanding abrasion resistance based on ASTM and CE testing. Our BNF technology provides greater comfort and longer wear due to its excellent breathability by allowing the glove to better dissipate body heat. The N96785 features a lightweight 18-gauge Nylon/Spandex shell, a full coating of red flat nitrile, and a second over the knuckle coating of black breathable nitrile foam with NFT® . The double coating on the N96785 provides greater durability and creates a waterproof barrier. These nitrile coated gloves provide long wear and exceptional comfort.

Features

  • 18 gauge nylon and spandex shell
  • BNF (Breathable Nitrile Foam) with NFT® Coating on palm and fingertips
  • Double coated
  • Waterproof
  • Excellent wet or dry grip

Applications

  • Abrasive Applications
  • Assembly
  • Brick-Handling
  • Construction
  • Farming
  • General Maintenance
  • Landscaping
  • Plumbing
  • Recycling
  • Shipping/Receiving
  • Canning
  • Food Processing
  • Glass-Handling
  • Metal Fabricating

Specifications

  • Trade Name» Ninja® BNF
  • Coating» Nitrile
  • Glove Size» Small
  • Cuff Type» Knit Wrist
  • Glove Weight» 18 Gauge
  • Color» Red
  • Coating Location» Fully Coated
  • ANSI Cut Level» A1
  • ANSI Puncture Level» 2
  • ANSI Abrasion Level» 5

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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