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Cut-resistant glove with Dyneema tech

By August 1, 20142 Mins Read
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At SAWO 2014 (09-15 April 2014 in Poznan, Poland), Ejendals, a leading specialist in the development, manufacture and marketing of quality products that protect hands and feet, will be introducing its latest glove, model 909, which incorporates Dyneema Diamond Technology. The new glove was developed specifically for applications requiring very good dexterity with cool feel and level 3 cut resistance according EN388 and is ideal for high precision handling of small components.

The 909 glove is made with DSM´s innovation platform Dyneema Diamond Technology. The key feature of this technology is that it is twice as thin as the regular yarn normally used in cut Level 3 gloves. This enables the finest knitting structure possible for seamless knitted cut resistant gloves with a level 3, resulting in exceptional dexterity and tactility combined with light weight, making the glove easy to wear with less fatigue. The glove combines Dyneema Diamond Technology yarn with Nylon and Spandex and coated in the palm with Polyurethane. The glove can be washed yet keep the same performance.

With the new glove, Ejendals sets out to meet the need for a high level of cut resistance, combined with maximum wearer comfort. Niclas Wiklund, Product Manager of Ejendals, explained: ´We previously produced three Ejendals Tegera gloves using Dyneema Diamond Technology. After the success of these gloves, we are proud to introduce a glove that is cut resistant and offers dexterity as a second skin. This is made possible with the newly introduced super fine grade of Dyneema Diamond Technology that became available in August 2013.´

For further information:
Anouk Luykx,
Tel: 164 317 017
Email: aluykx@emg-pr.com
Nathali Donatz
DSM Dyneema,
Tel.: 46 476 6466
Email: press.dyneema@dsm.com
Niclas Wiklund,
Tel: 247 360 00,
Email: niclas.wiklund@ejendals.se

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