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          EN 12477 Protection Gloves For Welders

          Protection gloves for welders are subdivided into versions A and B. The two versions must be tested for the following
          criteria and, depending on the version, achieve the relevant minimum performance stages.
          As a simplification, we determine that protective gloves in category A are suitable for MIG/MAG of for welding work involving high current
          valuminiumes or high gas throughput. Protection gloves in category B for TIG welding work or similar at low current valuminiumes or low
          gas throughput. Based on the lower protection effect, they exhibit considerably increased moveability and better wearing comfort.

                                                            Minimum Level            Minimum Level
           Requirement                            Standard  Type A                   Type B
           Abrasion Resistance                    388       2                        1
           Cut Resistance                         388       1                        1
           Tear Resistance                        388       2                        1
           Puncture Resistance                    388       2                        1
           Burning Behaviour                      407       3                        2
           Contact Heat                           407       1                        1
           Convective Heat                        407       2                        0
           Exposure to Small Spurted Molten       407       3                        2
           Metal Particles                        1149-2    R≥10^6Ω                  R≥10^5Ω
           Finger Movement                        420       1                        4

          Important Notes
          According to current knowledge, there is no standardised test procedure for the permeability of UV radiation through glove materials. Howe-
          ver, welding gloves are manufactured in such a way that no UV radiation is transmitted. Welding gloves do not provide protection from electro-
          cution that can be caused by defective equipment or by touching live parts. Wet or dirty gloves, or gloves soaked by sweat increase the risk of
          electrocution.
          If the test is passed, the gloves are marked with the standard number and the letters of the execution:
          e.g. EN 12477-A or 12447-B.The requirements of version A are higher than those of version B!



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                               Reach Conformity
                               The manufacturing process fulfils the requirements of the European Reach Directive concerning the registration,
                               assessment, approval and restriction of chemical materials.

                               Sanitized Quality
                               Seal Odour reduction (acts like a deodorant)





                               Textiles Trust
                               textiles tested for toxicity





                               SHA (Skin Health Alliance) Quality Seal
                               dermatologically safe (certified skin-friendly)





                               Pre-Washed
                               washed before packing














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