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Ansell ActivArmr 80-813

Ansell ActivArmr 80-813 Fire-Resistant Kevlar Gloves

Protect against arc flash and fire with Ansell ActivArmr 80-813 Kevlar gloves. ANSI A4 cut rated and NFPA 70E compliant. Order your safety gear now!

Liner Material
Kevlar, DuPont Nomex, Modacrylic
Coating Material
Flame-Resistant Neoprene Foam
Arc Flash Rating
ATPV 12 cal/cm² (Category 2)
ANSI Cut Level
A4
EN 388 Rating
2X42D (Abrasion: 2, Cut: X, Tear: 4, Puncture: 2, ISO Cut: D)
EN 407 Rating
412110 (Flame Resistance Class 4)
Gauge
13-gauge
Available Sizes
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Cuff Style
Knitwrist

Equipment Analysis

Advanced Flame Resistance and Arc Flash Protection

The Ansell ActivArmr 80-813 is a specialized safety glove engineered for environments where fire, arc flash, and cut hazards coexist. Featuring a unique Kevlar and DuPont Nomex liner, these gloves provide exceptional flame resistance and are rated for Arc Flash Hazard/Risk Category 2, ensuring critical protection for electrical and utility workers.

Superior Grip and Ergonomic Dexterity

Designed with a thin 13-gauge liner, the 80-813 offers a high degree of tactile sensitivity and manual dexterity. The palm is dipped in a flame-resistant neoprene foam coating, which provides a secure grip in wet, oily, or dry conditions while maintaining the glove's protective integrity against heat and sparks.

Industrial Benefits & Compliance

  • Multi-Hazard Protection: Combines EN 407 flame resistance with ANSI Level A4 cut protection for comprehensive hand safety.

  • Arc Flash Certified: Boasts an Arc Rating (ATPV) of 12 cal/cm², meeting NFPA 70E requirements.

  • Ergonomic Fit: The anatomical design and high-stretch materials reduce hand fatigue during intricate technical tasks.

  • Durable Coating: The neoprene foam coating is specifically formulated to resist degradation when exposed to intermittent flames.

Target Use Cases

These gloves are essential for electrical utilities, oil and gas maintenance, mining, and de-energized electrical work where there is a potential risk of flash fires or arc flash incidents.

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