PRO.TECT – All-new single use hand protection
Published: 19 January, 2019
Unigloves has launched the new PRO.TECT Range, an enhanced collection of single use gloves dedicated to the automotive sector. The range features one latex and three silicone free, nitrile gloves to meet increasing demand for silicone free manufacturing environments, making them ideal for painting or bonding applications, removing the threat of finger marks and glove-borne paint contamination which could result in expensive re-working. The range combines multiple features including chemical resistance and DiamondGrip Technology. Their durable nitrile construction provides improved resistance to snagging and scuffs while offering high-level dexterity and comfort.
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- Unigloves protects your workers from oil
The brand new PRO.TECT heavy-duty nitrile disposable gloves from Unigloves have DiamondGrip Technology on both sides for maximum grip. This means users get fantastic grip even when working with oil and grease. All PRO.TECT gloves feature an ergonomic grip and score maximum points for dexterity in international tests. With an increase in demands for silicone free manufacturing environments, all nitrile PRO.TECT single use disposable gloves from Unigloves have been developed silicone free, making them ideal for painting or bonding applications, and helping you maintain a silicone free facility.
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- PRO.TECT
Unigloves has launched an enhanced range of disposable nitrile and latex gloves that have been manufactured for automotive use. These are specifically designed to protect automotive workers against common hand hazards. These include chemicals, oils and grease. The new PRO.TECT range of gloves combine multiple benefits and offers greater durability and lifespan. Among the benefits are chemical resistance – especially against oils, greases and thinners. The gloves provide enhanced grip, incorporating textured service. PRO.TECT Orange HD also features DiamondGrip Technology. The gloves also offer extra durability, making them snag and scuff resistant. The new range is silicone free, making them suited to painting or bonding applications as well. Professionals can find out for themselves, as they have the opportunity to trial the gloves for free by using Unigloves’ free sampling service. This is available via http://bit.ly/2SVZenZ
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