Hyflex delivers safety, precision and comfort

22-08-2013
Ansell has extended its range of HyFlex Multi-Purpose gloves to help improve workplace safety.
 
The company has introduced the HyFlex 11-840 to its growing range of hand protection products.
 
Building on qualities that have made the HyFlex 11-800 and 11-801 so popular, Ansell’s HyFlex 11-840 glove offers extended wear life. This is due to a more durable and longer lasting coating, plus a new generation liner that copies the shape of the hand. With its 1.1mm thick Fortix nitrile coating, the 11-840 provides maximum durability.
 
“It’s a lightweight, light duty glove with a ground-breaking abrasionresistant coating, so it’s ideal for tasks that require mechanical resistance and precise handling of small, dry parts,” says David Nicholls, Marketing Manager for Ansell Industrial Healthcare. The gloves’ ultra-light, nylon-spandex liner ensures comfort during extended wear across different applications.
 
“As well as providing breathability, the snug-fitting HyFlex 11-840 encourages consistent glove use because it offers the freedom of movement critical to general purpose performance,” Mr Nicholls said.
 
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