Delta Plus
Delta Plus 35cm kevlar-stitched fleece-lined heat-resistant welders glove #CA615K
Pickup available at Britannia Safety
Usually ready in 24 hours
Thickness between 1.2 and 1.4 mm.
Hand lining: batting.
Cuff lining: cotton fabric weight of 300 g/m².
Kevlar® Technology sewn.
REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
EN420:2003+A1:2009 General requirements
4 | Dexterity (from 1 to 5) |
• Conform to harmlessness (pH, chrome VI levels, etc…).
• Conform to the size charts (see chart on below).
• Pass the dexterity test.
• Conform to the labelling, information and identification instructions.
STANDARDIZED LABELING/IDENTIFICATION
Each protective glove is clearly identified by a standardized label containing the following elements:
- Our brand logo.
- The product reference or the trade name.
- The size.
- An information tag indicating that instructions on the product are available.
- The standardization pictogram(s) with their performance ratings.
EN388:2016 Protective gloves against mechanical Risks (Levels obtained on the palm)
3 | Resistance to abrasion (from 1 to 4) | |
1 | Resistance to cutting (from 1 to 5) | |
3 | Resistance to tear (from 1 to 4) | |
2 | Resistance to puncture (1 to 4) | |
X | Resistance to cutting by sharp objects (TDM EN ISO 13997) (from A to F) |
Impact resistance on the metacarpal area: if this performance is claimed, the "P" mark appears.
Cut by blade, 2 test methods:
EN388 6.2.: For low to middle risks of cutting. A circular blade on which a constant force of 5 N is applied, moves back and forth until the sample is cut. It measures the number of completed cycles and is credited with the corresponding level.
EN ISO 13997: For materials that blunt the blade during the EN388 6.2 test and/ or are particularly resistant, for high risk of cutting. A straight blade makes a single movement of 20 mm with a force of 2N, the test is repeated with a different force as many times as necessary until the sample is cut. A level corresponding to the force required to cut the sample is assigned. This method better represents the usage
situations that present a high risk of cutting.
EN407:2004 Protective gloves against Heat & Fire risks (X = Unrealized test)
4 | Resistance to flammability (from 1 to 4) | |
1 | Resistance to contact heat (from 1 to 4) | |
3 | Resistance to convective heat (from 1 to 4) | |
X | Resistance to radiant heat (from 1 to 4) | |
4 | Resistance to small projections of liquid metal (from 1 to 4) | |
X | Resistance to large projections of molten metal (from 1 to 4) |
It applies to all gloves which must protect hands from heat and/or flames in any one or several of the following forms: fire, contact heat, convective heat, radiating heat, small spray of molten metal or large spray of melting metal.
EN12477:2001/A1:2005 Protective gloves for welders
TYPE | A | Welding - Other welding processes - less dexterity - Type A |
Welder gloves are ranked in two types: B when great dexterity is required (e.g.: TIG welding), and A for other welding processes.
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