Arc flash Gloves HRC4 43cal/cm2 – Sherwood Nomex
Our Arc flash gloves are manufactured by Sherwood and contains quality materials from DuPont Nomex and Paulson USA.
These gloves provide Arc flash hand protection and allow operators to be efficient and safe around Arc flash environments. Suitable for working in HRC4 environments up to 43cal/cm².
Key Features:
- Hazard Risk Category: HRC4 43cal/cm2
- Glove Size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 5XL
- Colour: Orange
- Inherently flame resistant
- Electrical Arc flash and flash fire protection
Standards:
- ASTM F2675 HRC4 43cal/cm2 Gloves
- NFPA 70E
- AS 4836
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