Work gloves AP12
nitrilecottonpolyester

Work gloves - AP12 - Portwest Clothing Ltd - nitrile / cotton / polyester
Work gloves - AP12 - Portwest Clothing Ltd - nitrile / cotton / polyester
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Characteristics

Application
work
Material
nitrile, cotton, polyester, nylon, PET, recycled plastic
Other characteristics
breathable

Description

PET bottle to glove concept for improved sustainability. The recycled 15 gauge PET yarn has moisture managing properties keeping the hands dry and comfortable. Touchscreen compatible index and thumb finger. A unique knitting structure accounts for a lowered little finger which gives a snug-fitting while improving comfort. A very low carbon footprint value compared to the manufacturing of other yarns such as nylon, polyester and cotton. Micro-foam Nitrile coating offers 360 breathability. Micro cup structure for superior grip in wet and dry conditions. Ultra thin coating for higher sensitivity. Features •Made using recycled plastic bottles •Saves 227g CO2 per pair during production •Nitrile micro foam coating perfect for ultra high dexterity tasks •Anti-microbial finish Texpel MicroTM, kills 99.9% of bacteria •Silicone free - Ideal for manufacturing, paint applications, electronics and glass handling where silicone is problematic •Tested for paint wetting impairment substances (LABS - Conformity) •Reduced water and energy usage during production •This glove can be used with most mobile touchscreen devices •Protection against contact heat up to 100°C •Sold in a pack of 12 pairs •OEKO-TEX® approved •15 gauge liner for extra dexterity •CE certified •UKCA marked •Machine washable at 60°C

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