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- Cut Level A3
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2020 Standard
- ASTM F2992-15 Cut Resistance Test Method
- Abrasion Level 4
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM D3389-15 for Coated Gloves
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM 3884-09 for Uncoated Gloves
- Puncture Level 3
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard
- Puncture Resistance Test Method EN388
For applications less than 284 degrees Fahrenheit. Contact Heat Only, Not Direct Flame.
-Gloves Tested Palm Only-
ANSI/ISEA 105:2016 Standard, ASTM F1060 - 18 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Conductive and Compressive Heat Resistance. Conductive heat ratings measure 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.
This tear score was derived from the EN 388:2016 standard. The European Standard EN 388:2016 covers the test requirements for safety gloves that are provided to protect against mechanical risks.
Level 1 Protection
EN511 is a standard for testing and rating cold protective gloves. Resistance to Contact Cold is based on the thermal resistance of the glove material when exposed to contact with a cold object. Level 0 offers the least protection while level 4 offers the most protection.
ANSI/ISEA 105 2016
ASTM F1790 – 05 vs. ASTM F2992 – 15 Test Method for Cut Resistance
10 Gauge
Yes
Latex
A3
4
3
2
No
2
2
4
1
Knit Wrist
Yes
Acrylic
White
Knitted
Large
Single Dip
Standard
6
24.276
Polybagged by the pair
4.046
Polybag 12