

Skytec TX924 Super Duty Nitrile Disposable Gloves
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Product Overview
Manufacturer: Skytec
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Skytec TX924 are super-heavy duty single-use Nitrile Disposable Gloves, ideal for most heavy industrial applications – black in colour.
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Features:
Super-heavy duty – lasts up to 5x longer than regular single-use gloves in industrial applications.
Diamond grip pattern technology on both sides of the gloves, offering outstanding grip properties in all conditions.
Nitrile is a significantly stronger alternative to latex and vinyl disposable gloves.
High resistance to penetration and projections of many chemicals.
Latex-free and powder-free.
Chlorinated inside to offer more comfort and reduce friction when donning.
Antistatic properties due to inherent antistatic properties of nitrile.
Approved for food handling.
Beaded cuff.
AQL 1.5.
Thickness: 0.23mm / 9.0 mil.
All sizes are boxed in 100x individual ambidextrous gloves, except XXL which contains 90x individual ambidextrous gloves.
Certification:
CE marked CAT III – the highest standard for PPE products that protect against potentially deadly hazards.
EN ISO 374-1:2016 Type B – chemical resistance standard tested with at least three test chemicals with permeation resistance of at least 30 minutes.
K: Sodium Hydroxide 40% – also known as lye or caustic soda.
O: Ammonium Hydroxide 25% – also known as ammonium water.
P: Hydrogen Peroxide 30% – also known as bleach.
T: Formaldehyde 37% – also known as methanal.
EN ISO 374-5: 2016 tested against micro-organisms – which include viruses, fungi and bacteria.
EN 455 – all four parts for use in environments and applications such as medical, surgical, examination, dentistry and veterinary.
Suitable Applications:
Component assembly, plant operation, paint spraying, chemical handling, automotive, vehicle repairs and maintenance, aerospace, manufacturing, handling oily components and food handling.
About AQL:
Acceptable Quality Level is the international industry standard sampling process for evaluating the quality of a finished glove product. The most common AQL levels in Europe are between 1.5 and 4.0. These numbers are the maximum percentages of defective gloves in a batch test, so the better-quality gloves have a lower AQL number rating, resulting in superior barrier protection for the wearer. General rule of thumb – AQL 1.5 are high quality nitrile disposable gloves and AQL 4.0 are low quality nitrile disposable gloves with compromised personal protection.