Factory making 26″ Industrial rubber glove-Granule finish to Kenya Manufacturer

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26”length(65-67cm), black, granule finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 800g/pair, cuff perimeter: 61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 24kg/case, gross weight: 26kg/case. It can be suitable used sand blasting machine.


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26”length(65-67cm), black, granule finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 800g/pair, cuff perimeter: 61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 24kg/case, gross weight: 26kg/case. It can be suitable used sand blasting machine.

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