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Frequently asked questions
Can't find the answer you're looking for? Have a look at our FAQ page.Why do the number of abrasion cycles a glove can handle matter?
Abrasion resistance is measured from level 1-4 (EN388), but within those levels, performance can vary. For example, level 4 abrasion resistance requires a glove to withstand a minimum of 8000 cycles, but MaxiFlex achieves up to twice as many abrasion cycles. MaxiFlex® therefore far exceeds the minimum performance requirements of level 4 abrasion resistance and would be considered more durable than a product only just achieveing level 4.
What is DMF?
DMF (Dimethylformamide, CAS: 68-12-2) is an organic solvent which is restricted as a Substance of Very High Concern according to Article 57 (c) - toxic for reproduction (SVHC-Candidate List for authorisation since 2012) by REACH; It is a solvent used in the production of solvent based polyurethane gloves. All ATG® gloves are guaranteed SVHC free.
Why do I have to buy through an intermediary?
Our sales partners are the ones that do the importation of our products to ensure proximity and presence of our gloves as and when you need them.
How should I choose the correct glove for my application?
Our 4 brands are designed to be in different environments making it easy to choose. MaxiFlex® for precision handling work in dry environments; MaxiDry® for precision handling work in oily and wet environments; MaxiCut® for work with a risk of cut; MaxiChem® for chemical exposure.