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5-Level Cut Resistant Gloves - HPPE & PU Coated Work Gloves For Welding, Construction, Oil Mining, Fire Rescue, Metalworking
CZK384.15CZK492.52
Specifikace modelu : Cut-resistant gloves L


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When Your Job Demands Absolute Hand Protection
In environments where molten metal splashes, chemical solvents drip, or conveyor belts move at dangerous speeds, ordinary gloves become liabilities. QL's HPPE-PU hybrid technology creates a molecular armor – high-performance polyethylene fibers resist longitudinal cuts while polyurethane coating deflects lateral abrasions.
Engineered for the World's Toughest Workplaces
Dual-Phase Defense – HPPE fibers absorb blade impacts while PU coating prevents acid/oil penetration (tested against ASTM F2878)
Industry-Specific Adaptability – Passes EN 388:2016 for construction AND EN ISO 21420:2020 for food handling
Intelligent Grip Geometry – Diamond-patterned PU dots increase friction by 40% in greasy conditions
Thermal Buffer – Withstands brief contact with 300°C surfaces (e.g. welding slag)
Hygienic Design – Machine-washable at 90°C for hospital/kitchen compliance
Where Professionals Trust These Gloves
Oil Rig Crews – Handle drill pipes coated in crude oil without losing dexterity
Butchers – Bone saw vibrations disperse through HPPE's kinetic energy absorption
Electricians – PU insulation resists arc flash while maintaining wire-feel sensitivity
Your Hands Deserve This Level of Protection
From the depths of mines to sterile cleanrooms, these gloves bridge the gap between safety and functionality. Choose the same PPE trusted by Siemens Energy subcontractors and Nordic fishing fleets.















