B131 Black 9 Butyl Unsupported Chemical-Resistant Gloves - 11" Length - Smooth Finish - 13 mil Thick

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North B131/9 B131 Black 9 Butyl Unsupported Chemical-Resistant Gloves - 11" Length - Smooth Finish - 13 mil Thick

Item #: B131/9 by North

UPC #: 821812007823

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Overall Length

11"

Material

Butyl

Thickness

13 mil

Size

9

Color

Black

Trade Name

Butyl Series

Cuff Type

Beaded

Glove Construction

Unsupported

Product Type

Chemical-Resistant Gloves

R.S. Hughes carries a large selection of product shapes and sizes to help best meet your specific applications. Width, length & height are some of the more common measurements to consider. This SKU has a 11 in length. The North Butyl Series chemical-resistant glove is packaged 24 pair per pack, 288 pair per case, comes in black and meets 29 CFR 1915.157, EN 420, MIL-DTL-43976D standards. R.S. Hughes sells a large variety of gloves designed for a variety of conditions and situations. This particular glove is made with butyl, offers a beaded cuff and with smooth leather grade. Proper sizing is important when buying this product. The size for this product is 9.
Specifications:

Resistant Properties:

  • Abrasion-Resistant
  • Cut-Resistant
  • Ester-Resistant
  • Gas-Resistant
  • Ketone-Resistant
  • Puncture-Resistant
  • Tear-Resistant
  • Water Vapor-Resistant

Inside Quantity: 24 pair per pack

Standards Met:

  • 29 CFR 1915.157
  • EN 420
  • MIL-DTL-43976D

Series: B131


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.