02/19/2008
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Sicur 08: Tomás Bodero has designed a light glove that provides feeling and comfort, but that is highly resistant to cuts.
Sicur 08: The 412 KEN glove incorporates the Kenine fabric support to its manufacturing, in grey or black, with a HDPU polyurethane covering, which amongst other advantages is resistant to cyclohexanone.
Tomás Bodero has brought out onto the market a new glove model that combines resistance to cuts with ease of use, thanks to the materials used in its preparation.
The glove has been on the market since last November under the name of 412 KEN. The glove incorporates the Kenine fabric support to its manufacturing, in grey or black, with a HDPU polyurethane covering, which amongst other advantages is resistant to cyclohexanone. This is particularly indicated for those environments where the workers need gloves to protect themselves from possible cuts from sharp instruments, such as for example, glaziers, since it has a protection level of 5; it does not leave prints on the glass and it may also be used with water, since the glove sticks to the glass with this element allowing a safer handling. The main new element of the 412 KEN is that it is a glove that is covered in HDPU polyurethane that allows its use in wet environments. The HDPU is a special high density polyurethane, resistant to some chemical products such as cyclohexanone. As opposed to other polyurethanes, the HDPU has the characteristic of being waterproof. On the other hand, the Kenine is a revolutionary fabric with level 5 cut protection, very light, which provides feeling and comfort and at the same time greater protection against both cuts and abrasions.
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