Stego Catalogue
International standards
Letter Code
Chemical Methanol Acetone
CAS Number 67-56-1 67-64-1 75-05-8 75-09-2 75-15-0 108-88-3 109-89-7 109-99-9 141-78-6 142-85-5 1310-73-2 7664-93-9 7697-37-2
Class
A B C D E
Primary alcohol
Ketone Nitrile
Acetonitrile
Dichloromethane Carbon disulphide
Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Organic compound containing sulphur
F
Toluene
Aromatic hydrocarbon
G H
Diethylamine
Amine
Tetrahydrofurane
Heterocyclic ether
I
Ethyl acetate
Ester
J K L
n-Heptane
Saturated hydrocarbon
Caustic soda 40% Sulphuric acid 96% Nitric acid 65% Acetic acid 99% Ammonia 25%
Inorganic base
Inorganic mineral acid
M
Inorganic mineral acid, oxidising
N O P S
64-19-7
Organic acid Organic base
1336-21-6 7722-84-1 7664-39-3
Hydrogen peroxide 30% Hydrofluoric acid 40%
Peroxide
Inorganic mineral acid
T
Formaldehyde 37%
50-00-0
Aldehyde
The permeation performance levels remain unchanged
Level
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
Measured breakthrough time (mins.)
>10
>30
>60
>120
>240
>480
EN 374-2:2014 ‘Determination of resistance to penetration. This standard replaces EN 374-2:2003. There are no major or technical changes. This standard specifies a test method for the penetration resistance of gloves that protect against dangerous chemicals and/ or micro-organisms (water leak and air leak test) The main changes in comparison to EN 374-2:2003 are: • Clearer wording in test principles and test report. • Performance levels (AQL) for use in production control still given by the manufacturer or auditing organization.
Performance level
Unit of acceptable quality level
ISO 2859 inspection levels
Level 3
< 0,65
G1
Level 2 Level 1
< 1,5 < 4,0
G1 S4
EN 16523-1:2015 ‘Determination of material resistance to permeation by chemicals. Permeation by liquid chemical under conditions of continuous contact’ is the new test method standard, which replaces the withdrawn EN 374-3:2003. EN 374-4:2013 ‘Determination of resistance to degradation by chemicals This standard has become a mandatory test for all gloves that offer chemical protection, as required by ISO 374-1:2016 clause 5.3. Degradation is the change in the physical characteristics of a glove caused by contact with a chemical.
These are new test methods considering the glove before and after a contact with the chemical. - Normative: Puncture Degradation Resistance test (as per the EN388 test for puncture resistance) - Informative: Weight Change test
The results are reported in Instruction for Use as percentage of change due to degradation in perforation test.
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