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Tough glove
October 1st 2008

Hand protection expert Marigold Industrial has strengthened its range of cut resistant gloves with the launch of the PU1000 - combining high level cut resistance with extreme levels of dexterity, comfort and flexibility.

Particularly suited for those working with blades and sharp metal edges in the printing industry, the PU1000 is a seamless, knitted glove, incorporating the latest fibre technology including cut resistant Dyneema which is 15 times stronger than steel, the unique multi fibre Techchor knitting technology, Polyester and Polyamide- Lycra.

The PU1000 has also been designed to enable the wearer with a comfortable, easy to work with glove, in addition to maximum, level 5 cut resistance.

The result, says Marigold , is a glove that is equipped to not only protect workers who face the threat of cuts to their hands but who also require high levels of comfort and grip as part of their job.

PU1000 is designed to provide a fine, flexible and comfortable fit, giving high levels of dexterity to anyone working with sheet metal panels, sharp metal components, glass or other mechanical hazard situations.

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