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Whether for light or demanding applications - at WERO you will find a wide selection of high-quality chemical protective gloves made from materials such as latex, neoprene, nitrile and many more. Our online shop offers you an extensive range of protective gloves in various designs, material thicknesses, colours, lengths and sizes to suit every need. Our chemical protective gloves are all of standardised quality and offer maximum safety when handling chemicals as part of the essential protective equipment in occupational safety.
Content: 12 pair (€2.77* / 1 pair)
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
Content: 12 pair (€2.81* / 1 pair)
Content: 50 piece (€0.44* / 1 piece)
Available in 10 days, delivery time 1-3 days
The use of chemical gloves is particularly useful when working with chemicals, acids, alkalis or other solvents. Due to their secure grip, these protective gloves can also be used in wet, dirty, greasy or oily environments. The gloves are naturally used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Other areas of application include the construction of vehicles, aeroplanes, boats and plant engineering. You can even come into contact with chemical substances during painting and varnishing work and in waste disposal and cleaning operations.
Hands should be protected, especially when working with chemicals, for example to protect against chemical burns. Extra work gloves are available for this purpose, which are very resistant and also allow work with oils or greases, for example. Most models have a cuff and therefore provide additional protection for the forearms compared to other types of protective gloves. Chemical protective gloves are mainly used in the chemical and laboratory sectors, where people are most likely to come into contact with chemical substances and are therefore exposed to the risk of chemical burns. However, this type of protective glove is also worn in many construction sectors.
Chemical protective gloves should always be matched to the area of application or the intended use. The materials and protection requirements, breakthrough times and protection levels of the gloves should be taken into account accordingly.
Protective gloves for handling chemicals are often partially or fully coated with materials such as nitrile, PU (polyurethane) or vinyl or made from mixed materials. The inside of the glove can also have a honeycomb profile or be roughened. Most chemical protective gloves have a cuff to protect the forearm.
Typical glove materials include butyl, nitrile, nylon or PVC. They are available in different sizes. This means that the optimum chemical protection is available for every hand size.
Chemical protective gloves must fulfil strict requirements, in particular the standards EN 388 (mechanical risks) and EN 374 (chemical risks). Depending on the area of application, you should check exactly which chemicals are covered by the standard. PPE protection category III gloves offer protection against high risks when working with hazardous chemicals.
The chemical protective gloves are divided into three types, which are classified according to the breakthrough time:
These classifications refer to the new chemical protection standard in accordance with the PPE Regulation 2016/425.