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ALG.FC31.1008 Certified Laser-Safe Gloves

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ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 13, 2012 — LaserVision is offering the ALG.FC31.1008 certified laser protection glove. Because of the increasing application of high-power hand-guided laser systems, this kind of working protection has become more and more important.

The five-finger glove employs breathable technology and features certified resistance of 40 kW/m² against laser radiation of 1064 nm before exceeding the maximum permissible exposure skin value. The coating of the fingertips and palm protects delicate laser optics and optical elements from sweat and other liquids.

Features include patented Profas Bamboo TwinFlex technology, liquid-tight SoftGrip, an elastomer coating, good temperature isolation and protection against cutting damage.



Published: November 2012
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