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Water-Resistant Extreme Cold-Protection Gloves
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Wear these gloves to keep your hands dry and warm at temperatures as low as -320° F. Also known as cryogenic gloves, they have a multi-layered nylon construction for thermal insulation at extremely low temperatures and a seamless water-resistant liner to protect from spills and splashes. They’re often used to handle samples stored in dry ice and to dispense liquid nitrogen. However, they’re not meant to be completely submerged in liquid nitrogen. A breathable inner lining wicks moisture away from your skin for dry, comfortable wear over long periods. The coated palm makes it easier to grip small objects, transfer samples, and open jars. These gloves meet European safety and performance standards for protective gloves.
Gloves with a knit cuff fit snugly and securely around your wrist.
Gloves with an open cuff are easier to slide on and off than gloves with knit cuffs.
Extreme Cold-Protection Gloves
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Keep hands warm in temperatures as low as -320° F without sacrificing dexterity. Also known as cryogenic gloves, these can be used to handle dry ice. They also have a breathable moisture-wicking liner.
Use gloves with knit cuffs for a secure fit. Gloves with open cuffs are more convenient to put on and take off than other gloves.
Cold-Protection Clothing Kits
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Shield your torso, face, and hands from extremely cold materials, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice. These kits include a cryogenic apron and gloves that withstand temperatures as cold as -320° F. Made of Cordura nylon fabric, the aprons are waterproof and resist cuts. They have adjustable neck and waist straps with buckles for quick removal. A breathable liner in the nylon gloves wicks moisture. Their open cuff design lets you easily slip them on and off. These kits also have a polycarbonate face shield that blocks splashes and won’t easily crack if dropped. Unlike standard face shields, these shields won’t fog up when cold liquids splash them. The face shield has a ratchet adjustment in the back and a pinlock adjustment in the front, so you can get a comfortable fit.