Mapa Professional 2026 General Catalogue (EN)

MECHANICAL PROTECTION CHEMICAL AND MICRO-ORGANISMS PROTECTION OTHERS THERMAL PROTECTION MECHANICAL HAZARDS EN 388 CHEMICAL PROTECTION EN ISO 374-1 RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION EN 421:2010 COLD HAZARD EN 511 HEAT AND FIRE EN 407 4 3 4 3 C(P) From A to F* ISO 13997 cut resistance Protection against impacts (P) From 0 to 4 Puncture resistance From 0 to 4 Tear resistance From 0 to 5 Couptest cut resistance From 0 to 4 Abrasion resistance A J K L P R EN ISO 374-1 / TYPE A J K L EN ISO 374-1 / TYPE B EN ISO 374-1 / TYPE C WITH NO PERFORMANCE LEVELS PROTECTION AGAINST PESTICIDES ISO 18889 Resistance to diluted pesticides/ no mechanical risk Resistance to diluted and concentrated pesticides/ mechanical risk Re-entry tasks 3 2 1 0 or 1 Water permeability From 0 to 4 Contact cold resistance From 0 to 4 Convective cold resistance X 2 X X X X From 0 to 4 Resistance to large quantities of molten metal From 0 to 4 Radiant heat resistance From 0 to 4 Resistance to small drops of molten metal From 0 to 4 Convective heat resistance From 0 to 4 Contact heat resistance From 0 to 4 Limited flame spread Resistance to penetration EN 374-2 Breakthrough time ≥ 30 min for at least 6 chemicals on the list (EN 16523-1) Resistance to penetration EN 374-2 Breakthrough time ≥ 30 min for at least 3 chemicals on the list (EN 16523-1) Resistance to penetration EN 374-2 Breakthrough time ≥ 10 min for at least 1 chemical on the new list (EN 16523-1) Degradation test according to EN 374-4 is undertaken without performance level requirement MICRO-ORGANISMS PROTECTION EN ISO 374-5 PROTECTION AGAINST STATIC ELECTRICITY EN 16350 The gloves must pass the penetration resistance test EN 374-2. For gloves protecting against bacteria and fungi. For gloves protecting against bacteria, fungi and viruses. EN ISO 374-5 EN ISO 374-5 VIRUS How to read the standards The following pictograms can help you understand the performance characteristics of a glove: X: the test does not apply or the glove has not been tested A Methanol B Acetone C Acetonitrile D Dichloromethane E Carbon disulphide F Toluene G Diethylamine H Tetrahydrofuran I Ethyl acetate J n-Heptane K Sodium hydroxide 40% L Sulphuric acid 96% M Nitric acid 65 % N Acetic acid 99% O Ammonia 25% P Hydrogen peroxide 30% S Hydrogen fluoride 40% T Formaldehyde 37% LETTER CODE If virus protection is claimed, glove has to pass ISO 16604 method B (Phi-X174 bacteriophage) Cut Level A B C D E F Cut Resistance (Newtons) ≥ 2 ≥ 5 ≥ 10 ≥ 15 ≥ 22 ≥ 30 * How to read this catalogue Step 1: Identify your protection needs Step 3: Select the most appropriate reference How to read the pictograms? Step 2: Define the type of glove Define the type of gloves that best meets your needs in terms of: • usage (performance, comfort, environment, wearing time), • the environment and the risks involved. Select the most appropriate product to meet your needs with the help of the main technical characteristics table. PAGE 14 Chemical protection Disposable Reusable PAGE 34 Mechanical protection Handling protection Cut protection PAGE 54 Thermal protection PAGE 56 Food expert range PAGE 64 Critical environment protection PACKAGING INFORMATION Pair/ Bag Pairs/ Carton Pairs/ Masterbag Gloves/ Box ELECTRONICS Precision assembly of components Circuit testing and inspection Handling sensitive devices MAINTENANCE AND HYGIENE Use of cleaning chemicals Industrial sanitation tasks General facility maintenance PHARMACEUTICALS Medical manufacturing Laboratory research Hospitals and clinics AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Assembly line operations Vehicle component manufacturing Maintenance and repair work PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Laboratory and technical services Public sector maintenance jobs Healthcare and research support ENERGY Wind turbine maintenance Nuclear and petrochemical work Power plant operations GLASS INDUSTRY Glass cutting and shaping Finishing and glazing processes Handling sharp materials STEEL INDUSTRY Metal cutting and shaping Heavy machinery operations Maintenance of steel structures FOOD INDUSTRY Food processing and packaging Handling raw and cooked products Quality control and hygiene tasks HOME APPLIANCES Assembly of electronic components Quality inspection and testing Handling of delicate materials CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Handling solvents and reagents Mixing chemical substances Maintenance of chemical equipment MINING AND OIL INDUSTRY Extraction and drilling operations Handling heavy equipment Maintenance of pipelines and rigs WASTE MANAGEMENT Sorting and recycling waste Collection and disposal of refuse Maintenance of waste treatment facilities MARITIME​ Cultivation of fishing products TRANSPORTATION Loading and unloading goods Rail, road, and air freight operations Maritime cargo handling CONSTRUCTION Handling construction materials Masonry and carpentry tasks Finishing and glazing LOGISTICS Warehouse handling and storage Order picking and preparation Packaging and distribution ​AGRICULTURE Handling of diluted and concentrated pesticides 7 6

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