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Introducing An Awesome New Glove to the Lineup: The MaxiFoam Premium 34-800

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Introducing An Awesome New Glove to the Lineup: The MaxiFoam Premium 34-800

It is always a great day when we get to share a new product with you! This week we’ve got an incredible new work glove to talk about.This MaxiFoam Premium 34-800 by ATG is constructed from a seamless knit nylon and is designed to be super comfortable and breathable. The features of this glove combine to offer the wearer superb dexterity, tactile sensitivity, and excellent grip in wet and dry conditions. The MaxiFoam Premium features a nitrile coating that delivers not only great grip, but also resistance to punctures and abrasions as well as chemicals. To top it off, there is...

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Four Things You Should Know About Cut Resistant Gloves

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Four Things You Should Know About Cut Resistant Gloves

If you’re in the market for purchasing some cut resistant gloves for you or your employees, then this article is for you! We’ve gathered four key things that you should know about cut-resistant gloves, so that you can be sure you’re getting exactly what you need.  There are main types of yarn used When it comes down to it, there are actually only two types of yarn used in manufacturing cut resistant gloves. This may come as a surprise, considering how many different kinds of cut resistant gloves are on the market. The first type is Ultra-High-Wight-Molecular-Polyethylene, or UHWMPE for...

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Breaking News: Updated ANSI/ISEA Cut Classification Rating

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Breaking News: Updated ANSI/ISEA Cut Classification Rating

The classification guidelines for bot the ANSI and ISEA rating systems have recently changed. What does this mean for you and your future glove purchases? Keep reading to find out. The Big Changes Possibly the most significant difference with this new classification system, is that rather than having cut levels rated from one to five, gloves are now rated from one to nine. The old level four has been divided into more specific sections and products, which provides consumers with a much more accurate rating on their gloves, resulting in greater safety.  The testing standard for gloves has also been revamped. Now,...

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