Typical insulated PVC gloves have built-in lining, which once it gets wet the glove loses warmth. Plus its nearly impossible to dry a wet glove. Not with the Cold Comfort. The removable liner allows you to separately dry the glove and liner! The acrylic liner is extremely soft and warm.
Cold weather protection for freezer plants, cold storage, commercial fishing, agriculture, construction, transportation and road work.
When you need Cold Comfort the most...
| Chemical Resistance Guide for ATLAS 495 PVC Gloves |
| Excellent |
Good |
Acceptable |
Not Recommended |
ABS DETERGENT
ACETIC ACID
AMMONIA LIQUID 28%
BUTHYL ALCOHOL
DIOCYL PHTHALATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYLENE SULFOXIDE
GLYCERIN
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 20%
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 37%
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
KEROSENE
NAPTHA
NITRIC ACID 20%
OLEIC ACID
PHOSPHORIC ACID
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
SODIUM HYDROXIDE 20%
STODDARD SOLVENT
SULPHURIC ACID 20%
|
ANILINE
DIETHYL PHTHALATE
GASOLINE
HYDROFLOURIC ACID 48%
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
METHYL ALCOHOL
NITRIC ACID 66%
SULPHURIC ACID 80% |
PENTANE |
ACETALDEHYDE
ACETONE
BENZENE
DIMETHYL GLYCOL
DMF
METHYL BUTHYL KETONE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
TOLUENE
TRICHLORETHYLENE
XYLENE |
| This Chemical Resistance Guide should only be used as a general guide. Resistance is affected by factors such as temperature, concentration, etc. Atlas recommends that a suitability test be performed prior to use. Permeation of chemicals through a glove may not be visible to the wearer. Holes, punctures or slices in a glove would render it useless against chemical or fluid penetration. Air test gloves prior to use to check for holes. Some chemicals have not been tested. |