Skip to content
ansell

Ansell ActivArmr® 43-113 Heat & Cut Resistant Kevlar® Gloves

The Ansell ActivArmr® 43-113 (formerly known as Ansell Mercury 43-113) is a premium safety glove engineered for high-risk environments.

Gauge
7-gauge
Material (Outer)
DuPont™ Kevlar® Para-aramid
Material (Liner)
Absorbent Cotton
Cut Level
EN ISO Level E / ANSI A5
Heat Resistance
Up to 350°C (660°F) for contact heat
Standards
EN 388 (154XE), EN 407 (43421X), CE Category III

Equipment Analysis

Ansell ActivArmr® 43-113 Heat & Cut Resistant Kevlar® Gloves

Maximum Thermal Protection and Industrial-Grade Cut Resistance

The Ansell ActivArmr® 43-113 (formerly known as Ansell Mercury 43-113) is a premium safety glove engineered for high-risk environments. Constructed with a 7-gauge DuPont™ Kevlar® outer shell and a soft cotton inner liner, these gloves provide a specialized defense against heat, flames, and sharp materials.

Designed for intermittent dry handling of objects up to 350°C (660°F), the ActivArmr 43-113 ensures superior safety for workers in the glass, metal, and automotive industries.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Advanced Thermal Defense: Offers specialized resistance to contact, convective, and radiant heat, making it suitable for the most exacting hot applications.

  • Flame Resistant Construction: The self-extinguishing shell will not melt, drip, or propagate a flame, protecting workers from serious skin injuries.

  • Superior Cut Protection: Certified to ANSI A5 and EN ISO Level E standards, providing a high level of hand safety when handling sharp components or machinery.

  • All-Day Comfort: Features an absorbent cotton liner that boosts dexterity and keeps hands dry during extended use.

  • Extended Protection: The long knitwrist cuff (available in lengths up to 380mm) extends coverage to the wrist and forearm.

  • Ambidextrous Design: Fits either hand for added convenience and cost-efficiency.

Ideal Industrial Applications

  • Glass Manufacturing: Handling hot glass, bottles, and panes.

  • Metal Fabrication: Moving hot metal castings and furnace operations.

  • Rubber Processing: Vulcanizing, calendering, and demoulding tires or belts.

  • Maintenance: Machinery repair and equipment handling in high-heat zones.

Syncing Catalog