Ultra-thin dielectric glove with exceptional tactile sensitivity, ideal for tasks requiring high precision and handling of small components.
- Class 0 - IEC 60903 / EN 60903
- High purity natural latex
- High flexibility and ergonomic comfort
- EN388 certified mechanical protection
Thin dielectric glove combining Class 0 electrical protection with additional arc flash protection.
- Electric arc protection
- CAT 2 (IEC 61482-1-2)
- CAT 1 ATPV (ASTM F2675)
- Excellent sensitivity and precision
- Mechanical protection EN388
- Flexible and comfortable design
Recommended applications
Maintenance of electric and hybrid vehicles
Photovoltaic systems
Work on electrical panels
Diagnostics and fine wiring
Low voltage operations
FAQs about Class 0 Insulating Gloves (1000V)
Frequently asked questions about electrical safety gloves
What are Class 0 insulating gloves and what are they used for?
Class 0 insulating gloves are personal protective equipment designed for low-voltage electrical work up to 1000V AC, compliant with standards such as IEC 60903.
What are the advantages of ultra-thin insulating gloves?
They provide high tactile sensitivity, improved precision and comfort while maintaining certified electrical protection.
What is the difference between SGC Comfort and SGE insulating gloves?
SGC Comfort focuses on sensitivity and comfort, while SGE also provides arc flash protection (CAT 2).
Do insulating gloves protect against mechanical risks?
Yes, they offer protection against abrasion, cuts, tearing and punctures according to EN388.
What are insulating gloves used for?
They are used for electrical maintenance, electric vehicles, solar installations and work on electrical panels.
What material are insulating gloves made of?
They are made of high-purity natural latex, providing flexibility, elasticity and precision.
Do insulating gloves protect against arc flash?
Yes, models like SGE provide arc flash protection with CAT 2 certification.
What sizes are available for insulating gloves?
Sizes range from 7 to 12 depending on the model.
Are insulating gloves suitable for long use?
Yes, they are ergonomic, comfortable and help reduce user fatigue.
What do AZC categories mean in insulating gloves?
They indicate resistance to acids, ozone, oils and low temperatures.
Can insulating gloves be used in extreme cold?
Yes, category C gloves maintain their properties in low temperatures.