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Chemical-Resistant Sleeves

Use these sleeves alone or with gloves to protect your arm from oils and most acids.
Neoprene-coated nylon sleeves resist the most chemicals of the sleeves we carry.
| Coating Material | Coating Coverage | Thick., mil | Lg. | Cuff Style | Color | Size | Pair | |
Nylon Fabric | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neoprene Rubber | Full | 13 | 18" | Elastic | Yellow | One Size | 0000000 | 000000 |
Extreme Cold-Protection Gloves

Keep hands warm in temperatures as low as -320° F without sacrificing dexterity. Also known as cryogenic gloves, these can be used to handle dry ice. They also have a breathable moisture-wicking liner. All meet EN 511 standards for cold protection. They have been tested according to EN 388 standards for resistance to abrasion, cuts, tears, punctures, and impacts.
Gloves with full hand and arm coverage extend up to the shoulder.
Water-Resistant Extreme Cold-Protection Gloves

Also known as cryogenic gloves, these gloves keep your hands dry and warm at temperatures as low as -320° F. They have multiple layers of nylon that insulate you from extreme cold and a seamless, water-resistant liner that blocks spills and splashes. They’re often used to dispense liquid nitrogen or handle samples stored in dry ice. However, these gloves should not be submerged in liquid nitrogen.
All gloves meet EN 511 standards for protection from cold and water permeation. They also meet EN 388 standards for resistance to abrasions, cuts, tears, and punctures. A breathable inner lining wicks moisture away from your skin for dry, comfortable wear over long periods. The coated palm makes it easier to grip small objects, transfer samples, and open jars.

























