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Ansell Size 9 Black ChemTek 14 14 mil Butyl Chemical Resistant Gloves With Rough Finish And Rolled Beaded Cuff

Part Number: 38514090SKU: ANE38-514-9
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Item Details

Ansell ChemTek� Size 9 Black Chemical Resistant Gloves are made of 14 mil butyl for durability and are designed to work under tough conditions. 14" Rough finish gloves render ketone resistance of natural rubber with good hydrocarbon resistance for long lasting use. Gloves provide improved resistance against aldehyde as well as ester and give more security by providing critical information at your fingertips. Gloves can be employed in industries such as aerospace automotive chemical processing general industry medical laboratories pharmaceutical and research laboratories. Gloves are perfect for chemical plants and transportation chemical processing handling acids alkalis salts and ketones handling specialty chemicals and hazmat work. Gloves are sold as 3 bags per case each containing 12 pairs.

Features

  • The broadest line of highly resistant chemical protective gloves in the industry
  • Delivers the ketone resistance of natural rubber plus better hydrocarbon resistance
  • Provides the ester resistance of nitrile with improved aldehyde resistance
  • Each pair is packed with an individual insert so critical information is always at your fingertips

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Chemical Processing
  • General Industry
  • Medical Laboratories
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Research Laboratories
  • Research Laboratories
  • Chemical plants and transportation
  • Chemical processing
  • Handling acids, alkalies, salts and ketones
  • Handling specialty chemicals
  • HazMat work

Specifications

  • ANSI Abrasion Level 3
  • ANSI Cut Level 0
  • EN388 2000
  • EN374 BLK
  • EN374

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