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408PLUS: Welder's glove in black split cow leather

Work gloves are not an alternative, they are mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) due to the specific risks faced by professionals. A very obvious example is that of welders, who require specialised gloves to protect them from high temperatures, sparks and possible burns. The work of these professionals therefore requires gloves made of heat-resistant materials such as leather or flame-retardant fibres, essential to ensure safety and performance in activities where exposure to risks is constant and significant.
EN 12477:2001+A1:2005 combines the requirements of EN 388 for mechanical resistance and EN 407 for flame and heat resistance. Thereafter, welding gloves are classified as Type A with more general characteristics. Mostly recommended for metal inert gas (MIG) welding, where higher heat resistance and lower dexterity are required, so they are thicker. Or, Type B, which include models for more precise work.
Those professionals who need Type A gloves will now find 408PLUS by Juba, a black split cowhide leather glove for demanding work in contact heat, with lining on palm and back of hand for increased thermal properties.
This Juba reference has a length of 36 cm and is made of 1,1mm/ 1,2mm thick leather.
Any more details to know about this Juba reference? Excellent resistance to contact heat (level 3) up to 350º, excellent flame and splash resistance, reinforced palm for durability and seams with para-aramide thread.
Those interested in this new reference by Juba may purchase it from size 6 or XS to size 11 or XXL.
All these features mean welders are not the only professionals who may use this new reference by Juba. 408PLUS is also an excellent ally for other tasks in which the user is exposed to thermal hazards, like industrial ovens or handling barbecue, charcoal or grill utensils.
Available in cardboard for retail use as a barbecue glove.