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C042


Canadian Gloves

  • Russet coloured grain leather canadian  leather work gloves
  • Knuckle leather reinforcement with cotton lining inside
  • Rubberised cuff with coloured binding tape stitched at the end of the cuff

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E388:2016+A1:2018

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ABOUT THE DESIGN

USEFUL IN THESE INDUSTRIES

AUTOMOBILE

CONSTRUCTION

MATERIAL HANDLING

REPAIR & MAINTANENCE

  • Key Features: • Canadian style split leather work glove. • Reinforced knuckle protection on drill fabric.
  • Design: • Dyed split leather Canadian work glove. • Leather reinforced knuckle protection on drill fabric back. • Five finger cotton lining.
  • Remarks: • This glove does not contain a substance known as being carcinogenic, neither toxic nor likely to cause allergies to sensitive people. • It is generally recommended that leather gloves be dry cleaned. Soap and water remove the natural oils present in the leather, causing them to stiffen and become brittle. • The leather used in the manufacture of this glove has chrome and PH within permissible limits. Internal test reports available on-demand for PH, CR VI, EN 388 and EN 407.
  • Test Conducted:
  • • Abrasion as per EN 388 is 4: Resistance to abrasion based on the number of cycles required to abrade through the sample glove (abrasion by sandpaper under a stipulated pressure). The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4 depending on how many revolutions are required to make a hole in the material. The higher the number, the better the glove.
  • • Cut as per EN 388 is 1: Blade cut resistance based on the number of cycles required to cut through the sample at a constant speed. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 5.
  • • Tear as per EN 388 is 3: Tear resistances based on the amount of force required to tear the sample. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4.
  • • Puncture as per EN 388 is 3: Puncture resistances based on the amount of force required to pierce the sample with a standardly sized point. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4.
  • • TDM blade cut resistant as per EN 388 is X (X means not tested): The glove sample is placed on a conductive strip and loaded onto the TDM-100. When the metal blade touches the metal strip, the test is terminated. A straight blade is loaded into the machine. Weight is added to serve as the force. The blade moves across the fabric. The blade is replaced with a new one to ensure accuracy. The sample is cut five times, each with three different loads. The distance traveled to cause cut through at various forces is recorded. The data is used to determine the load required to cut through the sample.
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    Product Features

    ABOUT THE DESIGN

    USEFUL IN THESE INDUSTRIES

    AUTOMOBILE

    CONSTRUCTION

    MATERIAL HANDLING

    REPAIR & MAINTANENCE

    Product Details

  • Key Features: • Canadian style split leather work glove. • Reinforced knuckle protection on drill fabric.
  • Design: • Dyed split leather Canadian work glove. • Leather reinforced knuckle protection on drill fabric back. • Five finger cotton lining.
  • Remarks: • This glove does not contain a substance known as being carcinogenic, neither toxic nor likely to cause allergies to sensitive people. • It is generally recommended that leather gloves be dry cleaned. Soap and water remove the natural oils present in the leather, causing them to stiffen and become brittle. • The leather used in the manufacture of this glove has chrome and PH within permissible limits. Internal test reports available on-demand for PH, CR VI, EN 388 and EN 407.
  • Tests

  • Test Conducted:
  • • Abrasion as per EN 388 is 4: Resistance to abrasion based on the number of cycles required to abrade through the sample glove (abrasion by sandpaper under a stipulated pressure). The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4 depending on how many revolutions are required to make a hole in the material. The higher the number, the better the glove.
  • • Cut as per EN 388 is 1: Blade cut resistance based on the number of cycles required to cut through the sample at a constant speed. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 5.
  • • Tear as per EN 388 is 3: Tear resistances based on the amount of force required to tear the sample. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4.
  • • Puncture as per EN 388 is 3: Puncture resistances based on the amount of force required to pierce the sample with a standardly sized point. The protection factor is then indicated on a scale from 1 to 4.
  • • TDM blade cut resistant as per EN 388 is X (X means not tested): The glove sample is placed on a conductive strip and loaded onto the TDM-100. When the metal blade touches the metal strip, the test is terminated. A straight blade is loaded into the machine. Weight is added to serve as the force. The blade moves across the fabric. The blade is replaced with a new one to ensure accuracy. The sample is cut five times, each with three different loads. The distance traveled to cause cut through at various forces is recorded. The data is used to determine the load required to cut through the sample.
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