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Kaiser Antistatic gloves ASG-M

Bekleidung / Weste / Handschuh
Item Nr. 54257
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  • Antistatic gloves
  • Mixture of microfiber and conductive fibers
  • suitable for handling films, optics, semiconductors, printed circuit boards, plastic objects, photos, but also objects made of glass or plastic

Made from a blend of soft microfiber and conductive fibers, the gloves dissipate static charges and prevent dust-attracting electrostatic charges when handling sensitive parts. They also remove dirt and dust from materials and protect against scratches and fingerprints.

The specific resistance of the anti-static gloves is seven megohms, which represents excellent conductivity and a sufficient safety margin to prevent unintentional discharge. The special design prevents arcing due to excessive conductivity.

The lint-free gloves are suitable for handling films, optics, semiconductors, printed circuit boards, plastic objects, photos, but also objects made of glass or plastic. Soiled gloves can be washed in a mild soap solution and dried in the tumble dryer.

Variante: ASG-M
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MSRP* 35,-
18,18 Bekleidung / Weste / Handschuh
incl. VAT /
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Kaiser Antistatic gloves ASG-M

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  • Antistatic gloves
  • Mixture of microfiber and conductive fibers
  • suitable for handling films, optics, semiconductors, printed circuit boards, plastic objects, photos, but also objects made of glass or plastic

Product description for Kaiser Antistatic gloves ASG-M

Made from a blend of soft microfiber and conductive fibers, the gloves dissipate static charges and prevent dust-attracting electrostatic charges when handling sensitive parts. They also remove dirt and dust from materials and protect against scratches and fingerprints.

The specific resistance of the anti-static gloves is seven megohms, which represents excellent conductivity and a sufficient safety margin to prevent unintentional discharge. The special design prevents arcing due to excessive conductivity.

The lint-free gloves are suitable for handling films, optics, semiconductors, printed circuit boards, plastic objects, photos, but also objects made of glass or plastic. Soiled gloves can be washed in a mild soap solution and dried in the tumble dryer.

Kaiser Antistatic gloves ASG-M

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
728429500023
KAN
750002

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