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Ansell HyFlex 11-200

Ansell HyFlex® 11-200 High-visibility protective arm sleeves, with an adjustable forearm for peerless comfort

Protect your forearms with Ansell HyFlex 11-200 hi-vis sleeves. Adjustable fit, Cut Level E protection, and heat resistance. Shop pro-grade PPE now!

Material
HPPE, Polyester, Nylon, Spandex
Liner Gauge
13-Gauge
Cut Level (EN ISO)
Level E
ANSI Cut Level
A3
Heat Protection
EN 407 (X.1.X.X.X.X) up to 100°C
Certifications
EN 388:2016 (2.X.4.2.E), EN 407, CE
Color
Fluorescent Yellow
Length
475 mm (19 inches)

Equipment Analysis

Advanced Arm Protection with Ansell HyFlex® 11-200

The Ansell HyFlex® 11-200 is a premier solution for workers requiring superior forearm protection without sacrificing comfort. These high-visibility sleeves are engineered to offer exceptional cut resistance and thermal protection, ensuring safety in high-risk industrial environments while maintaining maximum wearer compliance.

Technical Features and Industrial Benefits

  • Adjustable Forearm Fit: Features a unique adjustable strap system that allows for a customized fit, eliminating the common issue of sleeves sliding down or causing constriction.

  • High-Visibility Performance: The bright fluorescent yellow color enhances worker visibility in low-light conditions, significantly improving safety in busy mechanical or construction zones.

  • Superior Cut Resistance: Constructed with high-performance fibers that achieve EN ISO Cut Level E, providing a robust barrier against sharp edges and industrial glass.

  • Thermal Protection: Capable of protecting the skin from intermittent heat contact up to 100°C (212°F), making it versatile for multi-hazard environments.

  • Breathable Comfort: The lightweight, seamless knit design ensures optimal airflow, reducing heat buildup and perspiration during extended shifts.

Specific Use Cases

The HyFlex® 11-200 is the ideal choice for automotive assembly, glass manufacturing, and metal fabrication. It is purpose-built for applications such as handling structural parts, sheet metal work, and white goods assembly where the risk of lacerations to the forearm is a critical safety concern.

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