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COBRA™ / F-467 - This product did not have any test results.
The results shown below are for gloves of similar construction and can
be used as a guideline for the testing performance of this glove.
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Glove Name
- Polymer
Chemical Name
CAS Number
|
 |
Conc. |
Overall
Chemical
Protection
Rating |
Permeation
|
Degradation
|
Puncture
Rating |
Breakthrough
Time Rate |
% Wgt. Chg.
(in minutes) |
|
Mins |
µg/cm2/min |
5 |
30 |
60 |
240 |
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COBRA™ / F-466 - fluoroelastomer |
| 1,1,1
Trichloroethane |
|
71-55-6 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
P |
|
| 1,2 -
dichloroethane |
|
107-06-2 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
NT |
E |
|
|
1,4-Dioxane |
|
123-91-1 |
|
99% |
 |
65.6 |
346 |
NT |
F |
P |
NT |
|
|
1,6-Hexamethylene Diisocyanate Homopolymer |
|
28182-81-2 |
|
99.3 to 98.4% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
NT |
E |
|
|
2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol |
|
75-89-8 |
|
99% |
 |
457.3 |
0.2 |
NT |
NT |
E |
P |
4 |
| 50%
Arochlor 1254 (Chlorodiphenyl) in 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene |
|
Mixture |
|
50% |
|
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
NT |
NT |
|
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Acetone |
|
67-64-1 |
|
99.5% |
 |
5.2 |
>1900 |
P |
NT |
P |
NT |
|
|
Acetonitrile |
|
75-05-8 |
|
99.5% |
 |
9 |
795.2 |
G |
NT |
NT |
NT |
0 |
|
Acrylic Acid |
|
79-10-7 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
|
Ammonium Hydroxide |
|
1336-21-6 |
|
29% |
 |
358 |
0.2 |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
|
Benzene |
|
71-43-2 |
|
99.9% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
| Butyl
Acetate |
|
123-86-4 |
|
99% |
 |
23.9 |
474.2 |
P |
P |
P |
NT |
|
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Butyraldehyde |
|
123-72-8 |
|
99% |
 |
9.1 |
>778 |
P |
NT |
P |
NT |
|
| Carbon
disulfide |
|
75-15-0 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
| Carbon
tetrachloride |
|
56-23-5 |
|
99.9% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
|
Chloroacetic Chloride |
|
79-04-9 |
|
98% |
 |
218 |
45.3 |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
3 |
|
Chlorobenzene |
|
108-90-7 |
|
99.5% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
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Chloroform |
|
67-66-3 |
|
99% |
 |
271 |
6.6 |
NT |
NT |
E |
P |
4 |
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Cyclohexane |
|
110-82-7 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
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Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) |
|
75-09-2 |
|
99.6% |
 |
46.2 |
895.1 |
NT |
NT |
G |
NT |
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Diethylamine |
|
109-89-7 |
|
99% |
 |
40.7 |
195.6 |
NT |
G |
NT |
NT |
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Dimethylformamide |
|
68-12-2 |
|
99% |
 |
13.1 |
131.2 |
P |
P |
P |
NT |
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| Ethyl
benzene |
|
100-41-4 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
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Furfural |
|
98-01-1 |
|
99% |
 |
168 |
136 |
NT |
NT |
G |
NT |
3 |
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Hydrochloric Acid |
|
7647-01-0 |
|
37% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
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Hydrofluoric Acid (Hydrogen fluoride) |
|
7664-39-3 |
|
48% |
|
NT |
NT |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
|
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Hydrofluoric Acid (Hydrogen fluoride) |
|
7664-39-3 |
|
99% |
|
92 |
2.6 |
NT |
NT |
NT |
NT |
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Hydrogen Peroxide |
|
7722-84-1 |
|
30% |
|
NT |
NT |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
|
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Iodomethane (Methyl Iodide) |
|
74-88-4 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
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Isopropylamine |
|
75-31-0 |
|
99% |
 |
17.2 |
698 |
P |
P |
P |
NT |
0 |
|
Methanol |
|
67-56-1 |
|
99.8% |
 |
75.5 |
104.2 |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
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| Methyl
Acrylate |
|
96-33-3 |
|
99% |
 |
9.5 |
>1200 |
P |
NT |
P |
NT |
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| Methyl
Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) |
|
78-93-3 |
|
99% |
 |
6.4 |
>670 |
P |
NT |
P |
NT |
|
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N,N-Dimethylacetamide |
|
127-19-5 |
|
99% |
 |
14 |
201.6 |
P |
P |
P |
NT |
0 |
| Naptha
|
|
8030-30-6 |
|
|
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
| Nitric
Acid |
|
7697-37-2 |
|
50% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
| Nitric
Acid (White Fuming) |
|
7697-37-2 |
|
90% |
 |
61.1 |
307 |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
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| Oleum
|
|
8014-95-7 |
|
67% free SO3 |
|
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
NT |
|
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Pentane |
|
109-66-0 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
|
Petroleum Ether (VM&P Naphtha) |
|
8032-32-4 |
|
Mixture |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
| Phenol
|
|
108-95-2 |
|
Saturated |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
|
Phosphoric acid |
|
7664-38-2 |
|
85% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
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Phosphorous Trichloride |
|
7719-12-2 |
|
98% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
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| Sodium
Hydroxide |
|
1310-73-2 |
|
50% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
|
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Styrene |
|
100-42-5 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
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Sulfuric acid |
|
7664-93-9 |
|
95-98% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
G |
|
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Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) |
|
127-18-4 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
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Tetrahydrofuran |
|
109-99-9 |
|
99% |
 |
8.3 |
>1158 |
P |
NT |
P |
NT |
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Toluene |
|
108-88-3 |
|
99% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
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Trichloroethylene |
|
79-01-6 |
|
99% |
 |
414 |
0.4 |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
| Vinyl
Acetate |
|
108-05-4 |
|
99% |
 |
20.4 |
436 |
F |
P |
NT |
NT |
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| Xylene
|
|
1330-20-7 |
|
98% |
 |
>480 |
ND |
NT |
NT |
E |
E |
4 |
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Overall Chemical Protection Rating
Protection rating is determined by taking into account the effects of
both permeation and degradation in an attempt to provide users with an
overall protection guideline when using our glove products against
specific chemicals
| 0 |
For Splash Protection Only, change glove immediately when
chemical contacts glove |
| 1 |
Change glove after 5 to 30 minutes of exposure to chemical |
| 2 |
Change glove after 31 to 60 minutes of exposure to chemical |
| 3 |
Change glove after 61 to 180 minutes of exposure to chemical |
| 4 |
Change glove after 181 to 300 minutes of exposure to chemical |
| 5 |
Change glove after 301 to 480 minutes of exposure to chemical |
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ASTM F739 Permeation Key
NT = Not Tested
ND = None Detected
NRD = No Rate Determined
µg/cm2/min = Micrograms per square centimeter per minute
> Greater than
< Less than
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ASTM D471 Degradation Key
| Weight Change |
Performance Rating |
| 0 - 10% |
Excellent |
| 11 - 20% |
Good |
| 21 - 30% |
Fair |
| Over 30% |
Poor |
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ANSI/ISEA 105-2000 Puncture
Degradation Key
| Level 0 |
greater than 80% Change in puncture |
| Level 1 |
less than or equal to 80% Change in puncture |
| Level 2 |
less than or equal to 60% Change in puncture |
| Level 3 |
less than or equal to 40% Change in puncture |
| Level 4 |
less than or equal to 20% Change in puncture |
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The chemical test data and overall chemical protection rating should
not be used as the absolute basis for glove selection. Actual in-use
conditions may vary glove performance from the controlled conditions
of laboratory tests. Factors other than chemical contact time, such as
concentration and temperature, glove thickness and glove reuse, may
also affect performance. Other glove requirements, such as length,
dexterity, cut, abrasion, puncture and snag resistance, or glove grip
also need to be considered in making your final selection.
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