Composite insulating gloves provide electrical, mechanical and arc flash protection and therefore do not need to be used in combination with any other type of glove for mechanical protection.
Gloves in the Composite range are made from uniquely formulated rubber that provides extreme flexibility. It combines mechanical strength and comfort with a high level of electrical protection.

Arc flash protection: the glove material offers excellent arc flash characteristics.

USE
Electricity production, transport, transformation and distribution, railways, telecommunications, construction, industrial maintenance, photovoltaic panels, batteries for hybrid and electric cars, etc.

MECHANICAL AND THERMAL REQUIREMENTS

Average tensile strength: ≥16 MPa
Average elongation at break: ≥600%
Tension set: ≤15%
Cut resistance: > 20 mm i 5N, according to ISO13997
Abrasion resistance: ≥0.05 mg/t
Tearing resistance: >25 N (equivalent to level 2 according to EN 388)
Puncture resistance: >60 N (equivalent to level 2 according to EN 388)
Resistance to very low temperatures: the gloves are conditioned for 24h at -40 °C ±3 °C.
Flame propagation test: a flame is applied to the end of a finger for 10 seconds.
       
 
 

Class: 00/0/1/2/3/4
Size: 7/8/9/10/11/12
Length: 360 - 410 cm
Colour:
 

Recommended size 9 10 11
Contour cm (measured with closed hand) 21 24 26


 
Ref. Class Thickness
(mm) max.
Working voltage
(V) max
Proof test voltage
(V) max
Size Length
(mm)
Category
GDC-25 T9
GDC-25 T10
00 < 2.4 500 V AC 2.500 V AC 7
8
9
10
11
12
360 RC
GDC-50 T9
GDC-50 T10
0 < 2.9 1.000 V AC 5.000 V AC 410
GDC-10 T9
GDC-10 T10
1 < 3.4 7.500 V AC 10.000 V AC
GDC-20 T9
GDC-20 T10
2 < 3.9 17.000 V AC 20.000 V AC
GDC-30 T9
GDC-30 T10
3 < 4.2 26.500 V AC 30.000 V AC
GDC-40 T10
GDC-40 T11
4 < 4.8 36.000 V AC 40.000 V AC 410

Meaning of letters in ‘Categories’: A: Acid / Z: Ozone / H: Oil / C: Very low temperature / R: A+Z+H resistance.