EN 388 - applies to all protective gloves in terms of physical and mechanical causes due to friction, cutting, puncturing and tearing
EN ISO 374 - defines the properties of gloves to protect the wearer against chemicals and / or micro-organisms
EN 407 - defines the thermal performance of protective gloves in case of high temperature or fire
EN 511 - applies to gloves that protect the hands against cold
EN 12447 - protective gloves for welders
ISO 10819 - gloves that protect against vibrations and mechanical shocks.
WINTER
- resistant to low temperatures
- many models to choose from
- high abrasion resistance
- meets the standards
DISPOSABLE
- meets the standards
- most commonly used in the medical and food industry
- many models to choose from
- high wearing comfort
CHEMICAL
- meets the standards
- high chemical resistance
- high wearing comfort
COATED
- many models to choose from
- many applications for the construction industry
- meet the set standards
CUT RESISTANT
- Protects against cutting
- meets the standards
- many applications for the construction industry
COMBINED
- many applications for the construction industry
- made of strong and solid materials
- meets the standards
WELDING
- meets the standards
- adapted to work with welding equipment
- resistant to high temperatures
HEAT RESISTANT
- resistant to high temperatures
- meet the set standards
- primarily intended for the steel and foundry industry
SPECIAL
- many applications for the construction industry
- meets the standards
- made of strong and solid materials
KNITTED AND STITCHED
- many applications for the construction industry
- to be used as an insert for rubber gloves as thermal insulation
- meets the standards
ELECTRO-INSULATING
- used for working with electricity
- 500V, 1000V, 7500V, 26500V
- meets the standards