The WILCO chainmail glove is a personal protective equipment (PPE) category II.
Stainless steel spring wristband :
The fastening spring is protected in the mesh for an optimal fitting. Better fastening and more resistant.
Ergonomics and ease of movement :
WILCO chainmail glove conception offers an ease of movement in order to reduce tiredness and discomfort of the operator.
WILCO glove is reversible :
For an optimal comfort, the WILCO mesh glove is available in left handed and right handed version. However in order to help you facing safely any kind of situations, this chainmail glove is also reversible.
The WILCO glove provides protection against cutting and stabbing when:
Working in slaughter houses, in meat industries during boning and cutting operations
Working in catering establishments, for processing meat, fish and shellfish
Working in plastics, leather, textile and paper industries
Laying floor coverings and similar works
Features
The Wilco glove is made of 100% stainless steel chainmail
Wire diameter : 0,5 mm
Ring internal diameter: 3 mm
Ring external diameter : 4 mm
Wrist and forearm fastening with stainless steel spring protected by mesh
Long cuff and bladestop cuff with stainless steel stiffeners
PPE (personal protective equipment) category II
Norms
This mesh glove complies with the regulation (UE) PPE 2016/425 and the standard NF EN 1082-1 and ISO 13999-1 : Protective clothing. Gloves and armguards protecting against cuts and stabs.
NF EN 14328 : Protective clothing. Gloves and armguards protecting against cuts from powered knives. Requirements and tests methods.
Stainless steel in compliance with the decree of January 13, 1976 relating to stainless steel materials and objects in contact with foodstuffs and with NF EN 1811 + A1 regulation «Reference test method for release of nickel from products intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin»
Glove in accordance with article 33 of REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) N°1907/2006 -18 december 2006 and its amendments.