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    Chemical Resistant Gloves

    Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia

    A chemical glove is only resistant to the chemicals it was tested against, which is why an enquiry that says chemical gloves cannot be answered safely. EN ISO 374-1 classifies gloves as Type A, B or C by how many test chemicals they resist and for how long, and each tested chemical is identified by a code letter printed under the pictogram. Breakthrough time is graded in levels from the permeation test. Name the actual substances, concentrations and contact time, and the glove can be matched to them rather than to a category word.

    What to state in your enquiry

    The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.

    Chemicals handledName each substance and its concentration — this is the key input
    Contact typeIncidental splash, immersion, or continuous handling
    Required breakthrough timeMinutes of protection your task actually needs
    EN ISO 374-1 typeType A, B or C, if your procedure specifies one
    Glove materialNitrile, neoprene, butyl, Viton, PVC, laminate
    ThicknessIn mm — thicker resists longer but reduces dexterity
    LengthWrist, elbow or shoulder length for immersion work
    Mechanical requirementState if EN 388 cut or abrasion performance is also needed
    Micro-organism protectionState if biological hazard protection is required
    LiningFlock-lined for comfort, unlined for maximum dexterity
    Temperature of the mediumHot liquids change material selection entirely
    Sizes and quantityPairs per size, and expected consumption

    Standards we supply against

    • EN ISO 374-1
    • EN 16523-1
    • EN 388

    Which type do you need?

    Select one and it travels with your enquiry. Not sure? Leave it and describe the application instead.

    We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.