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Safety and ventilation equipment
News Release from: DayMark | Subject: FingerArmor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 February 2006
DayMark and HexArmor work hand-in-safety
cut glove
FingerArmor cut gloves shield the most vulnerable parts of the hand - the middle finger, index finger and thumb - and can be worn under latex, vinyl, nitrile or poly gloves
DayMark has teamed up with HexArmor, the maker of protective gear with the highest quality cut and puncture resistant fabric in the industry, to offer a full range of safety gloves From two and three-finger FingerArmor gloves to HexArmor Oyster Gloves and HiDex four and five-finger hand gloves, DayMark's HexArmor gloves offer superior protection, durability and quality for all areas of your operation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"I am excited about this partnership with DayMark.
"It is a first-class organisation and shares our passion for bringing innovative products to market.
"The HexArmor product line fits well with their other safety systems lines," said Steve Van Ermen, president of HexArmor.
Made with high cut resistant fabric, DayMark's FingerArmor cut gloves protect workers from accidental cuts and pokes by shielding the most vulnerable parts of the hand - the middle finger, index finger and thumb.
Dual sided for superior protection, FingerArmor cut gloves can be worn under latex, vinyl, nitrile or poly gloves.
With their flexible fit, FingerArmor cut gloves give operators full range of motion, reducing slippage significantly.
Available in small, medium, large and extra large, FingerArmor can be worn easily on either hand.
The gloves are machine washable and can be easily sanitised.
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