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The MCR SAFETY CP7L is a 7 mil smooth-finish butyl rubber chemical protection glove designed for trade professionals handling acids, aldehydes, alcohols, amides, bases, esters, and ketones. At 14 inches in length with a rolled gauntlet cuff, this glove provides extended forearm coverage during chemical handling tasks. The CP7L is produced domestically using a solution-dipped process that creates a tight molecular structure, which is the foundation of its chemical impermeability. The anti-static construction makes it suitable for environments where electrostatic discharge is a concern. Sold as a pair.
The CP7L is suited for industrial, laboratory, and chemical processing environments where workers require reliable permeation resistance against a broad spectrum of hazardous chemicals. The 14-inch gauntlet length is appropriate for immersion or splash-exposure tasks where standard-length gloves leave the wrist and lower forearm unprotected. The large sizing is intended for professionals who require a secure fit without restricting dexterity during chemical transfer, cleaning, or maintenance operations. Component materials comply with applicable federal regulations for food contact applications.
Designed as an OEM-style chemical protection glove for use in industrial, laboratory, pool chemical handling, and maintenance applications requiring butyl rubber permeation resistance in a large-size, gauntlet-length format.
Chemical-resistant gloves should be inspected for punctures, tears, or degradation before each use. Verify that the chemical compatibility of butyl rubber is appropriate for the specific substance being handled prior to use. Follow applicable OSHA PPE standards and facility safety protocols when donning and doffing contaminated gloves. Dispose of or decontaminate gloves per local hazardous waste regulations after exposure to hazardous chemicals.
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