FLOWER/CRUST WORK GLOVE

    FLOWER/CRUST WORK GLOVE

    Reference: 126
    €2.25

    €2.75 IVA incl.

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    FLOWER/SPLIT LEATHER WORK GLOVE

    The flower is the outer part of the dermis, the skin of the bovine, very valuable for its characteristics: elastic and resistant. These qualities make it one of the best bases for the production of professional gloves.

    Bovine flower gloves remain one of the most complete answers for many non-specific uses, thanks to one of the best comfort and protection ratios. The split is the inner part of the epidermis and corresponds to the part of the skin removed from the flower during its processing and is generally the hardest and thickest.

    The characteristic of the split, which is often used as welding safety, maintains good mechanical features, a valid resistance to abrasion and heat, variable depending on its thickness.

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

    • Palm: BOVINE FLOWER
    • Back: SPLIT
    • Model: Economical
    • Palm and index finger: FLOWER, back in split
    • Thumb: Winged
    • Internal elastic: Wrist grip
    • Wrist edge: Present

    COMPOSITION: BOVINE FLOWER/SPLIT LEATHER

    PROTECTION CLASS: 2142X (EN 420:2003+A1:2009)

    The safety offered by this glove is also attested by the following certifications:

    • EN 388:2016+A1:2018 : Safety gloves against mechanical risks, with resistance to abrasion (2), cutting (1), tearing (4) and perforation (2). X Resistance to cutting with sharp objects.
    • EN 420:2003+A1:2009 : Safety gloves - General requirements, level 4 of dexterity.

    SIZE CORRESPONDENCE:

    • 8: L
    • 9: XL
    • 10: XXL

    TYPE OF PRODUCT AND FUNCTIONALITY:

    • Best balance between comfort and protection.

    BUSINESS LOCATION: POINT OF SALE at Enrico Fermi Street, 10 in Curno, in the province of Bergamo.

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