Usage
The Gant nitrile vert 33cm VE802 pair is designed for hand and forearm protection in industries handling chemicals, oils, cleaning agents, or pesticides. Suitable for agriculture, maintenance, manufacturing, and chemical processing environments.
Advantages
- High resistance to a wide range of chemicals and viruses for reliable safety in demanding environments
- Latex-free and silicone-free construction reduces the risk of allergic reactions and product contamination
- Embossed grip-textured palm offers secure handling of wet or oily items
- Cotton flock-lined interior increases comfort by absorbing perspiration during extended use
- Extended length (33 cm) protects hands and forearms; minor drawback: may reduce dexterity compared to thinner gloves
Specifications
- Design/Material: Unsupported glove made entirely from green nitrile with full coating; cotton flock lining inside for comfort; embossed grip pattern on palm/fingers; single-layer thickness of approximately 0.38 mm; straight cuff style.
- Sustainability/Certifications: Complies with EN388:2016+A1:2018 (abrasion resistance level 4), EN ISO 374-1 Type A (protection against at least six types of chemicals), EN ISO 374-5 (protection against microorganisms including viruses), ISO18889 G2 standard for pesticide operators; food contact safe.
- Lifespan/Measurable Performance: Length: approximately 33 cm. Thickness: around 0.38 mm. Abrasion rating level 4 out of 4. Chemical permeation protection up to performance level according to substances tested such as n-Heptane (>480 minutes).
- Differentiating Feature: Extra-long design provides additional coverage over the forearm compared to standard gloves without compromising comfort due to its flocked inner surface.
How it works
The user wears the glove by inserting their hand into the cotton-flocked interior. The flexible nitrile exterior forms a barrier against liquids, chemicals, oils or biological agents while textured surfaces enhance object grip even when wet or greasy. The glove’s length ensures wrist and lower forearm coverage during tasks involving hazardous substances.