ALPHATEC 37-155 GLOVES NITRILE 15 MILS 13" SOLVEX GREEN SIZE 9

ANS-3715511090 MFG #: 3715511090
  • Best Seller: No
  • Dangerous Goods: No
  • Discontinued: No
  • Featured Product: No
  • Glove - Palm Material: Nitrile
  • Glove Type: Chemical Resistant, Dexterity, Water Resistant
  • Green Product: No
  • Hand Protection Products: Gloves
  • Limited Quantity: No
  • Liner Material: Nitrile
  • Made in Canada: No
  • Manufacturer: ANSELL
  • Manufacturer Product Code: 102934
  • Mfr Vendor ID: 19
  • Oversize product: No
  • Resistance Abrasion: 5
  • Resistance Cut: X
  • Resistance Puncture: 2
  • Restricted Delivery: No
  • Size: 9
  • SPF Product ID: 423934
  • Standards: EN388, ISO 374-1
  • Unit of Measure: E
  • UPC: 97136000246
  • Web Group: 5020100000000
Versatile, comfortable chemical-resistant gloves, suited to a broad range of applications

• Reduced Risks: The unflocked design of the AlphaTec® Solvex® 37-155 chemical gloves minimizes the risk of lint contamination.
• Elevated Comfort: Featuring a 15 mil/0.38mm nitrile palm, these gloves provide exceptional dexterity and comfort for the wearer.
• Specialized Protection: Their high-performance nitrile compound composition ensures compliance with EN 374 Type A for chemical resistance.
• Improved Durability: The nitrile material enhances durability, offering EN and ANSI level 4 abrasion resistance for extended use.
• Genuine Versatility: These industrial gloves perform well in both wet and dry conditions and comply with FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 food handling requirements.

Recommended Applications:
Handling rough machined metal parts
Equipment repair and maintenance
Painting or cleaning tools and robots
Changing tools and dies
Handling incoming goods
Filling, blending, and charging raw materials
Transferring liquids and solids
Loading and unloading process equipment
Transferring liquids and solids between vessels, tanks, and process equipment
Handling outgoing goods such as cans, vessels, bulk packs, and cartons
Opening furnaces, draining pumps, valves, or lines, and working with crackers in the BTX process