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Ansell HyFlex 11-528

Ansell HyFlex 11-528 Palm-Coated Gloves

Boost grip and safety with Ansell HyFlex 11-528. Features INTERCEPT™ cut protection and nitrile foam coating. Shop durable industrial gloves today!

Liner Material
INTERCEPT™ Technology, HPPE, Nylon, Spandex
Coating Material
Nitrile Foam
Gauge
13-gauge
Cut Resistance
ANSI A2 / EN ISO B
Abrasion Resistance
EN 388 Level 4
Certifications
EN 388:2016 (4X32B), CE Category II
Special Features
Silicone-free, INTERCEPT™ Technology, Breathable back
Color
Grey/Black
Available Sizes
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

Equipment Analysis

Exceptional Grip and Durability for Precision Tasks

The Ansell HyFlex 11-528 is a high-performance work glove engineered for workers who require a secure grip and long-lasting durability in dry or slightly oily environments. Featuring a nitrile foam coating, these gloves offer superior abrasion resistance while maintaining the tactile sensitivity needed for detailed assembly and handling tasks.

Advanced INTERCEPT™ Technology

Constructed with Ansell’s proprietary INTERCEPT™ Cut Resistance Technology, the 11-528 provides reliable EN ISO Cut Level B protection. The 13-gauge liner is a sophisticated blend of HPPE, nylon, and spandex, ensuring a snug, ergonomic fit that moves with the hand to reduce fatigue during extended shifts.

Breathable Design and Contamination Control

The palm-coated design allows the back of the hand to breathe, enhancing worker comfort in warm industrial settings. Furthermore, these gloves are silicone-free, making them safe for use in automotive paint shops and other sensitive manufacturing processes where surface contamination must be strictly avoided.

Primary Industrial Applications

  • Automotive: Handling small parts, engine assembly, and quality inspection.

  • Machinery & Equipment: General maintenance and assembly of sharp-edged components.

  • Metal Fabrication: Handling sheet metal and light deburring.

  • Utilities: Maintenance and repair work in dry or light-oil conditions.

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