Massive Selection for Thermal Resistant Thread - UHMWPE covered steel sewing thread /wire – 3L Tex Detail:
Main feature:
anti-cutting, wear-resistant, anti-acid and alkali, anti-microwave, anti-static, good labor protection, soft hand feeling, superior breathability and moisture absorption performance.
Applications:
Necessary labor protection gloves for glass processing, petrochemical, smelting and mining, meat cutting, metal processing, garbage sorting, disaster relief and other industries.
Note: This product should be used under temperature 100℃, avoid to contact with open flames.
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