G-Tek® PolyKor®

AR Seamless Knit PolyKor®/Aramid Blend Glove with Neoprene Foam Coated Grip on Palm & Fingers

16-AR413

ansi-A4
ANSI Cut Level: A4
Test Method: ASTM F2992-15

New edition ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 outlines a new test method for determining cut scores and a revised scale from A1-A9. Click here for more information about the new testing standard.

3X42D

EN 388 2016 Results: 3X42DX
Abrasion: 3
Cut (Coupe Test): X
Tear: 4
Puncture: 2
Cut (TDM-100 Test): D
Impact Protection: X

EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove's ratings. Click here for more information about the EN 388 2016 standard.

ansi-abrasion-3
ANSI Abrasion Level: 3
Test Method: ASTM D3389-10

The ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for abrasion and is scored from 0-6. The ASTM D3389-10 is used for uncoated gloves and the end point (failure) is the number of abrasion cycles when the first thread or yarn is broken. The larger numbers of cycles indicates greater abrasion resistance of the product and a higher ANSI Abrasion Level.

ANSI Contact Heat Level: 2
Test Method: ASTM F1060-18
Temperature: 284°F

The ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for contact heat and scored from 0-5. The ASTM F1060-18 test is used to test conductive heat resistance against gloves and PPE. Measuring the highest contact temperature for which the time to second-degree burn is at least 15 seconds and the alarm time is at least four seconds. Learn More

4131XX

Protective Gloves Against Thermal Hazards: 4131XX
Resistance to Flammability - 4
Contact Heat Resistance - 1
Convective Heat Resistance - 3
Radiant Heat Resistance - 1
Resistance to Small Splashes of Molten Metal - X
Resistance to Large Splashes of Molten Metal - X

EN 407 is a general European standard designed to be used for any glove that is to be sold as providing protection against thermal hazards. All six tests are graded on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 signifying that the glove failed the test, and 4 demonstrating it has achieved the maximum resistance in that specific area.

APTV 13 Cal/cm2

The NFPA has identified the various FR hazardous risk category levels, which range from PPE 1 (which is low risk and requires AR clothing with a minimum arc rating of 4), up to PPE 4 (which is high risk and requires AR clothing with a minimum arc rating of 40). Each level, 1-4, is rated at a certain amount of flame resistance measured in cal/cm2.

Available Colors:

Green
  • SIZES: S-XXL
  • Packed: 6 Dozen/Case
  • Country of Origin: China
Product Attributes

Liner Material: PolyKor / Aramid

PolyKor: Products constructed with PolyKor® engineered yarn are suitable for protection against mechanical hazards in the toughest environments. PolyKor® products can be designed for different protection levels, up to the highest levels, while maintaining an unprecedented level of comfort. They are also highly resistant to abrasion and chemicals, so you can rely on them to provide long-lasting protection.
Aramid:

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Coating: Neoprene

Neoprene: Offers good dry and wet (heavy oils, acids, caustics, grease and solvents) grip as well as excellent resistance to snag, cut, puncture and abrasion.

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Grip: Foam

Foam: Available in Nitrile, NeoFoam® and PVC, foam coating cell structure is designed to channel fluids away from the surface of the object helping improve grip in slightly oily/wet conditions. Secure grip in dry conditions. Oily/wet grip varies with density of cell structure.

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Product Description

Product Description

Ideal for use in utilities, oil and gas, mining, machinery and equipment, automotive and automotive aftermarket.

Features

  • Seamless knit construction provides comfort without sacrificing dexterity
  • PolyKor® blended shell with Aramid is lightweight and provides excellent dexterity, tactile sensitivity, and cut resistance while providing protection in heat resistant applications, where sparks and heat are present
  • Black FR neoprene foam coating provides a secure grip in dry, wet and oily conditions, infused with thousands of tiny suction cup pockets that create a vacuum effect that dispenses fluids away on contact
  • ARC Rating: ATPV 13 cal/cm2
  • EN 407 tested Limited Flame Spread Level 4
  • ASTM F1060-08 tested Contact Heat Resistance Level 2
  • Knit Wrist helps prevent dirt and debris from entering the glove

Related Product Downloads

  • Seamless Knit PolyKor/Aramid Blend
  • 13 Gauge Green
  • Black Neoprene Foam Grip
  • Palm & Fingertips
  • ATPV 13 cal/cm2
  • Knit Wrist
Standards Met

ANSI Cut Level: A4

ansi-A4

Test Method: ASTM F2992-15

New edition ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 outlines a new test method for determining cut scores and a revised scale from A1-A9. Click here for more information about the new testing standard.

EN 388 2016 Results: 3X42DX

Abrasion: 3 Cut (Coupe Test): X Tear: 4 Puncture: 2 Cut (TDM-100 Test): D Impact Protection: X

EN 388 is a European Standard. Cut Level is determined by the number of cycles it takes a spinning circular blade, that is pulled across the material under a constant weight of 500 grams, to cut the fabric. As the number of cycles increase, so does the glove's ratings. Click here for more information about the EN 388 2016 standard.

ANSI Abrasion Level: 3

ansi-abrasion-3

Test Method: ASTM D3389-10

The ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for abrasion and is scored from 0-6. The ASTM D3389-10 is used for uncoated gloves and the end point (failure) is the number of abrasion cycles when the first thread or yarn is broken. The larger numbers of cycles indicates greater abrasion resistance of the product and a higher ANSI Abrasion Level.

Test Method: ASTM F1060-18 Temperature: 284°F

The ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 standard outlines test methods for contact heat and scored from 0-5. The ASTM F1060-18 test is used to test conductive heat resistance against gloves and PPE. Measuring the highest contact temperature for which the time to second-degree burn is at least 15 seconds and the alarm time is at least four seconds. Learn More

Protective Gloves Against Thermal Hazards: 4131XX

Resistance to Flammability - 4
Contact Heat Resistance - 1
Convective Heat Resistance - 3
Radiant Heat Resistance - 1
Resistance to Small Splashes of Molten Metal - X
Resistance to Large Splashes of Molten Metal - X

EN 407 is a general European standard designed to be used for any glove that is to be sold as providing protection against thermal hazards. All six tests are graded on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 signifying that the glove failed the test, and 4 demonstrating it has achieved the maximum resistance in that specific area.

PPE Category: 2

APTV 13 Cal/cm2

The NFPA has identified the various FR hazardous risk category levels, which range from PPE 1 (which is low risk and requires AR clothing with a minimum arc rating of 4), up to PPE 4 (which is high risk and requires AR clothing with a minimum arc rating of 40). Each level, 1-4, is rated at a certain amount of flame resistance measured in cal/cm2.

The G-Tek® brand is applied to seamless knit coated gloves used for various cut protection and general purpose applications for various industrial, construction, and MRO applications. As a comprehensive line of hand protection, G-Tek® encompasses several technology platforms to meet the various needs of the market. Each cut resistant glove is tested to both ANSI and EN standards, and test scores are readily available on each product’s webpage.

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