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Z677698

Vitoject fluorocarbon rubber gloves

size S (8)

Synonym(s):

chemically resistant gloves, hand protection against aggressive chemicals, KCL 890 - 08, hand protection, rubber gloves

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.35
UNSPSC Code:
46181504
Material:
black (fluorocarbon rubber), black gloves
Feature:
CE compliant, latex free, powder-free: no, reusable, standard type EN 374 (cat. III), standard type EN 388 (cat. III)
Packaging:
pack of 1 pair
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material

black (fluorocarbon rubber), black gloves

size

S (8)

sterility

non-sterile

feature

CE compliant, latex free, powder-free: no, reusable, standard type EN 374 (cat. III), standard type EN 388 (cat. III)

packaging

pack of 1 pair

manufacturer/tradename

KCL 890

L × thickness

350 mm × 0.7 mm

General description

Vitoject is made of 100% high chemical resistant Viton®, absolutely indispensable when working with aromatic hydrocarbons (Benzene, Toluene, ...), chlorinated hydrocarbons (Tri, Per, ...), fuels, aggressive acids and many other chemicals.

Manufactured with the ecologically beneficial and modern Vulcoject-process technology (injection molding).

Features and Benefits

  • Very good protection against extremely aggressive chemicals
  • 100% gastight
  • Excellent wearing comfort
  • Solvent free by eco-friendly injection molding process
  • CE compliant

Legal Information

Vitoject is a trademark of KCL GmbH
Viton is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company


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