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The SHOWA 6781R-10 is a chemical-resistant protective glove built for industrial and trade environments where hand protection from hazardous chemicals, extreme heat, cuts, and abrasion is required. Constructed with a triple-layered foam insulation core and a durable neoprene outer coating, this glove provides reliable thermal protection up to 482 degrees F (250 degrees C). The gauntlet-style cuff extends coverage up the forearm, offering added protection in demanding work conditions. A rough surface grip finish ensures reliable handling of tools and materials even in wet or slippery environments. These gloves are sized Large and measure 14.3 inches in length.
The SHOWA 6781R-10 is suited for use in industrial, chemical processing, manufacturing, and skilled trade environments where workers handle corrosive substances, high-heat materials, or abrasive surfaces. The neoprene construction makes these gloves appropriate for applications involving oils, solvents, and a range of common industrial chemicals. The gauntlet cuff style makes them well-suited for tasks requiring extended forearm coverage, such as tank cleaning, chemical transfer, and furnace or kiln-adjacent work. These gloves are sold by the dozen with a minimum order quantity of 3.
Designed as an OEM-style chemical-resistant glove suitable for industrial, chemical processing, and skilled trade applications requiring neoprene hand protection with extended cuff coverage.
Inspect gloves for punctures, cracks, or coating degradation before each use. Workers in chemical handling environments should follow applicable site safety protocols and applicable OSHA personal protective equipment standards when selecting and donning chemical-resistant gloves. Retire gloves immediately if the neoprene coating shows signs of swelling, discoloration, or breach. Do not exceed the rated thermal exposure limit of 482 degrees F.
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