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Quest Cut Resistant Work Gloves – Flexible Working Gloves with Graphene Material

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About Quest Cut Resistant Work Gloves – Flexible

Quest Cut Resistant Graphene Work Gloves Offering heavy duty protection with comfort and functionality, Quest Protective Apparel’s high performance gloves are powered by Kyorene, made from proprietary graphene based special fibers. Lightweight, comfortable, soft, flexible, and extremely strong, Kyorene is a next generation material that offers enhanced hand protection without being bulky or heavy. Reliable personal protection These Quest cut resistant protective gloves feature ANSI A1 Cut Level, ANSI 6 Abrasion Level, and ANSI 2 puncture resistance. Thin and light for improved dexterity, the cut resistant gloves are suitable for those working in aerospace, fabrication, warehouse stocking, manufacturing, automotive assembly and industrial roles. Protecting hands from cuts and abrasions, the heavy duty work gloves create a secure grip, making them ideal for handling glass. Enhanced strength and durability Graphene is a nano-sized carbon material that is harder than a diamond, and 200 times stronger than steel. Graphene based protective gloves have incredibly high tensile strength, and offer superior cut, abrasion and heat resistance. At the same time, graphene possesses anti-aging, anti-static, and anti-ultraviolet properties, making graphene-based working gloves durable and long lasting. As the graphene is integral to the gloves rather than applied to it, these properties are retained even after washing. Quest Safety Products Partnering with you to protect your workers in any environment, Quest Safety Products is a full-line distributor of safety products and manufacturer of disposable protective apparel, serving customers throughout the U.S. for the last 20 years.