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High performance polyethylene (HPPE) is a broad category made up of other materials such as Dyneema®. This versatile category is most often used for cut or abrasion resistance. For our complete line of gloves:  Glove Catalog

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  • THE SAFETY DIRECTOR SD-CUT 2™

    • 13 gauge HPPE shell
    • Polyurethane coated palm and fingers
    • Silicone-free
    • 6 dozen per case
  • MaxiFlex® Cut™

    HPPE knit with nitrile coated Micro-Foam dip

    • Seamless knit HPPE
    • Nitrile microfoam dip
    • EN388 4331
    • ANSI cut level A2
    • G-Tek® PolyKor™ Xrystal™

      Seamless knit PolyKor with blended Neofoam™ 

      • Seamless knit HPPE, Neofoam™ dip
      • Compliant with FDA Part 177
      • EN388 4542
      • ANSI cut level A4
      • G-Tek® PolyKor™ Nitrile Dip

        Seamless Knit PolyKor™ micro-surface nitrile dip, high-viz

        • Seamless knit construction
        • Double-dipped nitrile "Micro-Surface" coat
        • EN388 4544
        • ANSI cut level A3
        • G-Tek® PolyKor™ Polyurethane Dip

          Seamless Knit PolyKor™ micro-surface polyurethane dip

          • Seamless knit construction
          • Double-dipped nitrile "Micro-Surface" coat
          • EN388 4343
          • ANSI cut level A2
          • MaxiCut®

            Seamless Knit Dyneena® with nitrile microfoam dip

            • MicroFoam nitrile dip
            • Patented 360° breathability
            • EN388 4543
            • ANSI cut level A4

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            Pursuant to OSHA Regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of personal protective equipment from Cintas bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. Cintas expressly disclaims all implied warranties including an implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.

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