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DYNEEMA® FIBRE

Dyneema® fibre is a second-generation High Performance Polyethylene fibre. It has a tensile strength 15 times that of steel (on a weight for weight basis). Gloves made with Dyneema® provide an outstanding level of comfort, whilst remaining extremely resistant to abrasion, moisture, UV rays and chemicals. Dyneema® fibre is very soft and it adapts to the temperature of the skin.

Main Feature: Comfort & Cut Resistance


SPECTRA® FIBRE

Spectra fibre is made from Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene and offers a good degree of cut resistance, especially in its engineered form. Gloves made with Spectra® do not provide the level of comfort as those made with Dyneema®.

Main Feature: Cut Resistance


DUPONT® KEVLAR®

Kevlar® gloves provide excellent resistance to cuts, abrasion, sparks and heat. It is 2.5 times more cut resistant than cotton and will not melt or burn.

Main Feature: Flame Resistance


POLYURETHANE (PU)

Polyurethane provides excellent resistance to abrasion and tears. This material also offers exceptional flexibility and comfort, and is an extremely versatile material (used on the soles of most work boots) featuring excellent durability. PU coated machine knitted gloves are quickly becoming the gloves of choice for many applications.

Main Feature: Exceptionally Comfortable
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LATEX (Natural Rubber)

The the most elastic substance known. It provides outstanding grip, excellent resistance to abrasion, cuts and tears, yet is very flexible and comfortable to wear. Natural Rubber is a hydrocarbon and degrades when in contact with hydrocarbon fluids such as kerosene and petrol. Not recommended for handling oils, grease or petroleum solvents. Our Latex gloves are mostly USFDA compliant.

Main Feature: Outstanding Grip


NITRILE (Synthetic Rubber)

Is a synthetic rubber that provides excellent protection against hazardous chemicals, solvents, oils and animal fats. It also provides excellent resistance to abrasion, snags, punctures and cuts. Nitrile gloves have better abrasion and cut resistance than Natural Rubber and PVC gloves. Our Nitrile gloves are USFDA compliant.

Main Feature: Extremely Durable


PE/EVAL/PE LAMINATES

Used in the 4H® glove, one of the most chemical resistant materials available, it is highly resistant to a wide range of hazardous materials.

Main Feature: Maximum Chemical Resistance

NEOPRENE

Developed by DuPont® as an oil resistant substitute for Natural Rubber. Neoprene is resistant to a very broad range of oils, acids, caustics and solvents, but is less resistant to cuts, punctures and abrasion than Natural Rubber or Nitrile.

Main Feature: Oil Resistance


BUTYL

Butyl rubber provides excellent resistance to highly corrosive acids and is excellent for handling ketones and esters. The synthetic rubber also provides the highest permeation resistance to gases and water vapours. Butyl does not offer the physical strength of Natural Rubber.

Main Feature: Outstanding Chemical Resistance


PVC

PVC is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer that provides excellent economical resistance to many oils and chemicals. Also provides good abrasion resistance. It is often used in low grade gloves. Not recommended for
handling ketones and any other types of solvents.

Main Feature: Economical Chemical Resistance


SHOWA® BLUE PVC

This high technology PVC mix provides excellent resistance to abrasion, oils and hydrocarbons. In addition it is specially formulated to maintain its flexibility at temperatures below -20 °C.

Main Feature: Highest Quality PVC Available


COWHIDE LEATHER

The outer most layer of the hide (where the hair once used to be). This layer of leather has been tanned with the smooth surface visible. It has good strength, abrasion resistance, and is very supple. Cowhide is the highest quality leather available.

Main Feature: Durable


SPLIT COWHIDE LEATHER (SUEDE)

Flesh side of the skin, making it a more economical leather. It has excellent strength and abrasion resistance, but is sometimes less flexible.

Main Feature: Durable


PIG SKIN LEATHER

Much pig skin is often of inferior tannage and therefore lacks strength. The pig skin used in Kinco® freezer and welding gloves are of a superior quality as they are tanned in a special way to make it tougher than cowhide and maintain suppleness after drying.

Main Feature: Durable


AMGLOV®

Several gloves are available under the AMGLOV® brand. These are generally economy versions of our standard gloves displayed throughout the catalogue.


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