How to clean KEVLAR gloves?
DuPont 1000/0KEVLAR fiber has high mechanical resistance, better abrasion resistance, no surface drawing, stable performance after washing, and long service life.
KEVLAR and ultraviolet rays: Ultraviolet rays can change the natural yellow appearance of KEVLAR, making the fiber slightly darker. When the fiber changes color, the fiber will slightly lose its tensile strength. However, the thermal resistance (fire resistance) and mechanical resistance (cutting) performance of the gloves will not be weakened in the slightest. This is why this product is shipped in black plastic bags.
Check the trademark: ensure 1000/0 KEVLAR fiber products. The KEVLAR trademark on the glove or wristband indicates that the product meets DuPont’s quality standards. Although this trademark cannot replace the 89/686 clause of the personal protective equipment standard, the product provides an extra guarantee of high quality.
Safety is the highest priority, preventing micro-cracking, KEVLAR fiber will be the best glove fiber you will find. Although KEVLAR fiber gloves are more expensive than leather or cotton gloves, in the long run, their excellent mechanical properties and ease of cleaning make them more valuable.
Main material-the best anti-cutting solution; lining material-heat-resistant design; PVC spot plastic-the best anti-skid solution; PU or latex coating-suitable for oily or oily environments.
Dupont KEVLAR and Nomex are registered trademarks of E.I. Dupont de Nemours and the company.