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Global Industrial CARBON ARMOUR Silvers High Heat 19 oz. Aluminized Sleeves

ASTM-compliant heat, spark, and molten metal protection

Global Industrial CARBON ARMOUR Silvers High Heat 19 oz. Aluminized Sleeves
Source: Global Industrial
Global Industrial’s CARBON ARMOUR Silvers High Heat Aluminized Sleeves feature aluminized OPF/Para-Aramid for ASTM-compliant protection from radiant heat, spark, and molten metal.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The CARBON ARMOUR Silvers High Heat Aluminized Sleeves from Global Industrial feature 19 ounce aluminized OPF/Para-Aramid for increased arm protection from radiant heat, sparks, and molten metal splash hazards.

Made in the USA with a snap wrist closure and open top, the arm sleeves meet ASTM F955 and ASTM F1939 standards.

Interested parties can visit Global Industrial's website to learn more information and purchase.

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