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Salisbury Insulating Rubber Gloves
Class 00, Class 0, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4
Salisbury rubber insulating gloves are available in six ASTM defined voltage classes.
Rubber insulating gloves are among the most important articles of personal protection for electrical workers.
Salisbury rubber insulating gloves exceed the requirements of current ASTM D120 specifications and IEC EN60903 Standards.
Salisbury rubber insulating gloves are manufactured by dipping porcelain forms into a tank of liquefied rubber.
The thin layer of rubber which results is allowed to dry and the process is repeated until the required thickness is reached.
Depending on the voltage class of the insulating glove, this dipping-drying-dipping cycle may need to be repeated over 30 times. After the desired thickness of rubber is achieved, the gloves can be left to dry.
The Salisbury insulating gloves are then cut to length, the reinforcing bead is rolled, and the ASTM label and manufacturing information is applied along with any additional permanent marking that may be requested.
Salisbury insulating rubber gloves are cured in an autoclave under steam pressure and heat. The gloves are then inspected and given a halogenation treatment (chlorination) to increase the comfort and wearability for the worker.
Salisbury insulating gloves are electrically tested following ASTM D120/IEC 903 specifications.
Pictured: Salisbury Insulating Rubber Gloves
Salisbury Insulating Rubber Gloves Features
Salisbury Insulating Rubber Gloves Maximum Usage
Insulating Rubber Glove Class |
Proof Test Voltage AC / DC |
Maximum Use Voltage AC / DC |
Class 00 | 2,500V / 10,000V | 500V / 750V |
Class 0 | 5,000V / 20,000V | 1,000V / 1,500V |
Class 1 | 10,000V / 40,000V | 7,500V / 11,250V |
Class 2 | 20,000V / 50,000V | 17,000V / 25,500V |
Class 3 | 30,000V / 60,000V | 26,500V / 39,750V |
Class 4 | 40,000V / 70,000V | 36,000 / 54,000V |