Heat Resistant Gloves
Gloves compliant with EN407 to provide protection from thermal hazards
Ensuring that hands have the correct level of protection against thermal hazards is incredibly important when avoiding injury. EN407 grades gloves from level 0-4 for 6 different measures of heat resistance:
- Resistance to flammability
- Contact heat resistance
- Convective heat resistance
- Radiant heat resistance
- Resistance to small splashes of molten metal
- Resistance to large splashes of molten metal
To find the correct gloves you will need to look for the numbers listed underneath the EN 407 pictogram, these will very quickly allow you to see whether it covers your needs. For full information about Standard EN 407 - Gloves Providing Protection from Thermal Hazards, CLICK HERE.
- Fully lined welders gauntlets provide comfort & robust protection
- EN388:2016 Mechanical Resistance Levels 4143X - Max Abrasion Levels
- As Low As £4.37 per Pair
- Extra heavyweight to withstand contact temperatures of up to 350°C
- EN388 Mechanical Resistance Levels 2X41C
- As Low as £19.90 per Pair
- Features a seamless Terry outer with a comfortable oil resistant liner
- EN388 Mechanical Resistance Levels 3241
- As Low As £5.50 per Pair
- Tough, seamless 7 gauge Nylon glove for hardworking applications
- Cut level 2 and safe for contact heat of up to 100C
- As Low As £2.05 per Pair
- Protect hands from contact temperatures of up to 250C
- EN388:2016 Mechanical Resistance Levels 1232X
- As Low as £4.45 per Pair