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Use these sleeves alone or with gloves to protect your arms when handling sharp objects.
Often used in metal fabrication and glass manufacturing, these sleeves protect your arms from cuts and heat.
Made of interlinked rings, these sleeves protect your arms from cut and puncture wounds.
Snap these sleeves on your forearm to shield from sharp objects and fragments as thin as needles, glass shards, and metal shavings.
Made of interlinked rings, these gloves protect your hands from cuts and puncture wounds.
These gloves have a metal additive that will set off metal detectors if they fall into your line, so you can safely handle food and tools in a sanitary facility.
From acids to alkalis, these neoprene gloves protect your hands from chemicals. They resist tears, have good dexterity, and stay flexible across a wide range of temperatures.
Shield your hands from a variety of chemicals, such as hydraulic fluids, oil, alcohol, and gasoline. These gloves are often worn during valve maintenance and metalworking.
Wear as a liner or over other gloves to protect against esters as well as aromatic, chlorinated, and oxygenated solvents such as ketones and alcohols. These gloves are commonly used to handle spill cleanup.
Protect your hands from common chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. Often used for chemical washdowns, these gloves are good for tasks where durability is more important than dexterity.
Resistant to most acids, alcohols, and cleaning solutions, these gloves are often used for cleaning laboratories and general maintenance work.
Dip components into acid baths, assemble circuits, and take on other clean room tasks involving hazardous chemicals.
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.
Also known as cryogenic gloves, these gloves keep your hands dry and warm at temperatures as low as -320° F.