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●[Standards] EN388: 2016 Cut Level X, B
●[Materials] Gloves: Polyethylene (Tsunuga (R)), polyester, glass fiber, nylon, others; Anti-slip: Nitrile rubber; 15 gauge seamless knit
●Quantity: 1 pair
●[Wrist Color] S: White, M: Green, L: Gray, LL: Yellow
●Warning: Do not use these gloves around rotating parts and machinery, since your hand may get dragged in. Polyethylene fibers are generally superior in lightfastness and chemical resistance compared to aramid fibers, but the heat resistance is inferior. Please avoid using items with high temperatures as urethane or gloves may melt and cause burns. Cut resistant gloves are not cut out at all times. It is also hard to cut, but conditions may vary depending on the product used. Please read the instruction manual carefully before using. The EN388 cut level values are in-house measurements and are not guaranteed. Product design and specifications may change without prior notice

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[Caution]
Do not use these gloves around rotating parts and machinery, since your hand may get dragged in.
High-strength polyethylene is generally superior in lightfastness and chemical resistance compared to aramid fibers, but it is less heat resistant. Please avoid using items with high temperatures as urethane or gloves may melt and cause burns.
Cut resistant gloves are not cut out at all times. It is also hard to cut, but conditions may vary depending on the product used. Please read the instruction manual carefully before using.
The EN388 cut level values are in-house measurements and are not guaranteed.
Cut Guard 150 is a pair of gloves that are hard to cut, and are not meant to be cut. Be sure to check safety before use.
High strength polyethylene fibers generally have superior light resistance and chemical resistance compared to aramid fibers, but they are less heat resistant. The fibers may melt and cause burns, so please avoid using items with high temperatures.

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Delivery time cannot be specified. We appreciate your understanding. High strength polyethylene is generally superior in lightfastness and chemical resistance, and water resistance compared to aramid fibers, but it is less heat resistant. As urethane or gloves may melt and cause burns, please avoid using items with high temperatures