Arc Flash Gloves HRC2 16cal/cm2 – Eureka
Eureka’s Arc flash Gloves are rated to HRC2 16cal/cm2 provide top-tier protection for professionals in high-risk environments. These gloves combine four essential protections—arc flash, flame, cut and heat, making them ideal for many industries.
Key Features:
- Arc Rating: 16cal/cm2 Class 2
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
- Material: Para-aramid liner, FR viscose, polyamide, fibre glass and spandex
- Inherent FR fabric provides Arc flash protection
- Arc flash, Flame, Cut and Heat protection
- Flame resistant in both liner and coating, combining with anti-static property makes the gloves suitable for many industries
- Heat resistant to contact heat up to 100C
- Super flexibility and dexterity, minimizing hand fatigue, ideal for precision works
- Touch Screens can be used while wearing these gloves
- Fits well, soft and comfortable
- Liquid and oil resistant
- Extended cuff for extra protection
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Anti-static
Standards:
- ASTM F2675 – 16 cal/cm2 Class 2
- EN388 – 3X43E
- EN407 – 41324X
- ISO 13997 – 24.4N

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