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		<title>Thermographer and Rubber Insulated Arc Flash Gloves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Insulating rubber gloves are one of the most important articles of personal protection for electrical workers.
Combining high dielectric and physical strength, flexibility and durability, Texso&#8217;s insulating rubber gloves are the superior performance meeting and exceeding the requirements of current ASTM D120 specifications and NFPA 70E standards.
Texso offers some of the most complete selection of gloves.
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		<title>Inspecting High Voltage Rubber Gloves &amp; Sleeves</title>
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Cracking and Cutting
Shown above is the damage caused by prolonged folding or compressing.

Chemical Attack
This photo shows swelling caused by oils and other petroleum compounds.



Snags
Damage shown here is due to wood and metal splinters and other sharp
objects.

UV Checking
Storing in areas exposed to prolonged sunlight causes UV checking.



Avoid Folding Gloves
The strain on rubber at a folded point [...]]]></description>
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