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Ansell: HyFlex 11-435 Work Gloves

Work gloves offer comfort, cut resistance

By Ansell 
October 13, 2012

Made of water-based polyurethane, the safe and environmentally friendly Ansell 11-435 work gloves resist cuts. By using water instead of dimethylformamide (DMF) solvent in the manufacturing process, the gloves provide enhanced safety and dexterity for workers.

Because the polyurethane does not penetrate inside the gloves, they feel softer on the skin. The gloves are made with a combination of glass fiber and nylon yarn, providing ANSI Level 3 and EN Level 5 cut protection as well as breathability and a cool feel during use.

Silicone-free and rated anti-static, the gloves are ideal for use in automotive, transport, machinery and equipment, metal fabrication and glass industries. They come in sizes 6-11 and are washable.

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Ansell develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of hand and arm protection solutions and hospital clothing. It also offers medical gloves and healthcare and industrial safety solutions. Ansell offers its products to healthcare…

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