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HexArmor 7212-L (9) 7212 Yellow 9 PVC/Nitrile Supported Chemical-Resistant Gloves - ANSI A4 Cut Resistance - PVC-Nitrile Full Coverage Coating - 13" Length - Rough Finish
Item #: 7212-L (9) by HexArmor
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Overall Length
13"
Size
9
Color
Yellow
Glove Material
PVC / Nitrile
CoatingCoverage
Full Coverage
CoatingMaterial
PVC-Nitrile
Trade Name
Ugly Mudder
Cuff Type
Safety
Cut Resistance Level
ANSI A4
Glove Construction
Supported
Puncture Resistance Level
Level 3
Product Type
Chemical-Resistant Gloves
Specifications:
Resistant Properties:
- Liquid-Resistant
- Cut-Resistant
- Puncture-Resistant
- Impact-Resistant
Inside Quantity: 1 pair
Standards Met: ANSI Cut A4, Gram Score 2026, ANSI Puncture 3, CE Score 3X42DP
Special Features: High-Visibility, Full back-of-hand encapsulated impact guards
Series: 7212
Cuff Length: 13"
Specification parameters description:
Glove Construction:
Values: Supported Supported gloves have a liner built into the glove mold before it is dipped into the glove material. They are stronger but less flexible than unsupported gloves. Unsupported Unsupported gloves do not have a liner built into the glove mold before it is dipped into the glove material. They are less strong but more flexible than supported gloves.
Glove Material:
Values: Bi-Polymer Butyl Butyl is a rubber material with a very high permeation resistance to gas and moisture. This allows handling of toxic substances and chemicals. Butyl gloves resist highly corrosive acids, oxidizing agents, esters, ketones, heat and ozone. They are dexterous and flexible with good tactile sensitivity. Butyl / Viton Canvas / Latex Cotton Cotton Flocking Cotton / Latex Cotton / Neoprene / Polyester Cotton / Nitrile EVOH / PE Fluoroelastomer Foam Infused Nylon Jersey Laminated Film Latex Latex is a natural rubber with good chemical resistance. It resists alkalis, certain acids, ketones, alcohol and salt solutions. It also protects against cuts, punctures, tears and abrasion. Latex chemical-resistant gloves are dexterous and flexible with great tactile sensitivity and a good grip. They should not be used by workers who have a latex allergy or sensitivity. Latex / Neoprene Latex / Nitrile Lycra / Nitrile Neoprene Neoprene is a synthetic rubber material with good chemical resistance. It resists oil, acid, grease and solvents. It can withstand extreme temperatures and does not degrade under prolonged exposure to sunlight. Neoprene gloves are flexible, dexterous and comfortable. They also protect against abrasion and cuts. Neoprene / Nitrile Neoprene / Rubber Nitrile Nitrile is a synthetic rubber material that resists oil, grease and xylene. It also resists certain acids, hydrocarbons and organic solvents. Nitrile chemical-resistant gloves have good dexterity and flexibility. They are a good latex substitute for those with latex allergies or sensitivities. Nitrile / Nylon Nitrile / Polyester Polyster Polychlorophrene / Nitrile Polyvinyl Alcohol PVC PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a thermoplastic polymer that resists oil, grease, diluted acids, bases, alcohols and some organic solvents. PVC chemical-resistant gloves have good flexibility and moderate resistance to abrasion. They also provide an excellent grip in wet and dry conditions. PVC / Nitrile PVC / Vinyl Rubber Rubber is a durable material with excellent resistance to chemicals and good protection against abrasion and cuts. Rubber chemical-resistant gloves are available in different forms of rubber, including nitrile, neoprene, butyl and fluoroelastomer. They also come in a natural rubber form, which is known as latex. Depending on the type of rubber material used, a pair of gloves can resist different types of acid, solvents and hydrocarbons. Rubber gloves typically have great flexibility and dexterity and a high grip. Vinyl Vinyl is a durable material with good resistance to chemicals. It resists acid, oil, fats, alcohol and some hydrocarbons. Vinyl chemical-resistant gloves have good flexibility and dexterity and moderate resistance to abrasion, punctures and tears. They provide users with a high grip on wet and dry surfaces. Viton