United States
Sales Partner
- Name
- Protective Industrial Products INC.
- sales@pipusa.com
- Website
- https://us.pipglobal.com/en/
ATG® country manager
- Name
- Dwayne Drozdiak
Frequently asked questions
Can't find the answer you're looking for? Have a look at our FAQ page.Why don't you make the exact glove I need for my application?
We make gloves for environments not applications. Why? To make it easier for you to get the right glove for the job you do. MaxiFlex® is for precision handling work in dry environments; MaxiDry® is for precision handling work in oily and wet environments; MaxiCut® for work with a risk of cut; MaxiChem® for chemical exposure. In some cases, some more specialised applications may require an alternative product.
What is the ClassicRange?
The ClassicRange contains more traditional products for a wide range of applications, made to ATG®'s high levels of quality and cleanliness.
How do you test the cut level of a glove?
Typically, a circular blade moves backwards and forwards across the material being tested under a fixed load. The number of blade revolutions needed to cut through the material determines the cut level it is awarded.
What does 18 gauge mean? What gauge are your gloves and does this matter to me?
Gauge refers to the knitting process and resultant characteristics of the glove liner. Typically the higher the gauge number, the more dense the fabric, but the fabric is also typically thinner. This means 18 gauge gloves would typically be thinner, with a denser liner than a 15 gauge glove. However, there are a number of other features and benefits apart from gauge that are helpful in choosing a glove.