Factory wholesale 24″ rubber glove with cotton linning-smooth finish for Macedonia Importers
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 24” length(62cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining,left/right hand, 570g/pair. 50pairs/case. Water proof, anti acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
24” length(62cm), smooth finish, seamless, cotton lining,left/right hand, 570g/pair. 50pairs/case. Water proof, anti acid and alkali.
Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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شرکت مشاورین پوششهای صنعتی کسری در راستای کاهش خطرات و صدمات ناشی از برق گرفتگی و با بهره گیری از تکنولوژی روز اروپا موفق به تولید سفارشی کفپوش عایق برق – دارای گزارش آزمون از آزمایشگاه فشارقوی پژوهشگاه نیرو و مرکز پژوهش متالوژی رازی و دانشگاه صنعت آب و برق وزارت نیرو(شهید عباسپور) شده است.
کفپوش عایق برق طبقه خاصی از کفپوش های پلیمری عایق با خواص ضد الکتریکی عالی میباشد که برای استفاده در مقابل تابلوهای برق، پستهای برق و ایستگاههای فشار قوی کاربرد دارد. کفپوش عایق برق اپراتورها یا کارکنان واحد نگهداری و تعمیرات تجهیزات الکتریکی را در برابر برق گرفتگی و شوک های الکتریکی احتمالی محافظت مینماید و باید در مکانهایی که احتمال خطرات جانی و ایمنی وجود دارد مورد استفاده قرار گیرد.
ثابت ماندن خواص عایقی لاستیک با طرز ترکیب آن ( کامپاندینگ ) مرتبط می باشد و هر گونه ماده افزودنی (رنگ ها و فیلر ها ، مواد محافظ و پروسه پخت ) در میزان مقاومت الکتریکی
لاستیک تاثیر گذار خواهد بود.
آدرس : تهران ـ خيابان شريعتی ـ پایین تر از دوراهی قلهک
انتهای کوچه مسعود- کوچه مطهری-پلاک11
تلفاکس: 94-22635491 و 10-22630608
Kasra Company is one of the chief manufacturers and exporters of Electrical Insulating Mats in Middle East. As an eminent manufacturer, we provide electrical insulating mats according to IEC 61111 International Standard. Electrical insulating mats are used in front of switchboards or high voltage equipments to protect working personnel against deadly electrical shocks. We can supply the electrical insulating mats in the form of roll for both HV & LV applications in 1 m width and any length as per customer requirements.
Unique characteristics of our electrical insulating mat:
- Class 0 to Class 4, Maximum use voltage 36kV (A.C) 54Kv (D.C)
- Suitable physical and mechanical properties to withstand trolley movement, mobile electrical equipments and foot traffic
- Applicable for both AC & DC electrical insulation
- Water and moisture resistance
- Appropriate anti-skid properties
- Excellent resistant against tearing and punching
- Fire retardant, self-extinguishing properties
- Exhibit good elongation & tensile strength properties
- Manufactured without any metallic derivatives or carbon additives
- Applicable for all fields of generation, transferring, distribution and consumption of electricity
- Available in blue, gray, green, orange and red colors
Office address : No. 11, Motahari Alley, Masoud Alley, Shariati Ave (Gholhak), Tehran, Iran.
Telefax: (+98) 021-26400037-9
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Email: info@kasracompany.com
Electrical insulating matting in plane form shall be tested as received, without modification. In the case of electrical insulating matting in rolls, having a width equal to or larger than
1 000 mm, the minimum size of each test piece shall be 1 000 mm × 1 000 mm. For rolls having a width less than 1 000 mm, the test piece shall have the length equal to the width.
The electrical insulating matting or test piece shall be given a voltage test as specified in Table 4 using electrodes as specified in 5.6.2.2. The voltage shall be initially applied at a low
value and gradually increased at a constant rate-of-rise of approximately 1 000 V/s until the specified test voltage level is reached. The test period shall be considered to start at the
instant the specified voltage is reached.The test shall be considered as passed if the specified test voltage is reached and maintained for 3 min without the occurrence of disruptive discharge or other electrical failure. For conformity testing, the matting does not have to be submitted to a conditioning for moisture absorption. The time duration of the proof test, shall be 1 min.
In case of matting in a roll, an alternative test for testing the entire length of each roll is under consideration (for example, a test set up made of a roller to hold the roll to be tested, a feed
table at an appropriate speed with rollers energized at an appropriate test voltage, a take-up support table and take-up rollers).
GET THE TEMPLATE at https://armortemplates.com/
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How to make this gauntlet yourself using ordinary tools in your garage!
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
dark hero gauntlet tutorial
this is made of 22 gauge stainless steel
and 20 gauge brass very cool design
very fun build it’s actually not that hard to
do this one
there’s not that many parts
compared to other ones, so a little easier there you also get that sharp finger look
without having the issue of not the being able to hold an item so
grab your hammers and let’s get started
download the template
at the link under the video or go
directly to armor templates dot com
Here’s the glove I got I think it was thirteen dollars
at Amazon pretty good deal
this is just leather I had laying around this
we’re going to sew to the bottom of the glove
to extend it
to attach other pieces later on so we’re gonna sew right here
this is a leather
needle but a regular needle will work as well
here it is sewn on
now cut the pieces out of the template
trace them onto metal. I suggest building it in paper
first though like always
that way you can make changes before you
commit to metal
cut the pieces out here they are
this is the hand part usually I call
the knuckleplate
we’re gonna be bending these ends
but not straight like this
at an angle on both sides to match the angle of your hand
so you can bend this by hand for the most part and
then using a hammer just
touch up the corners to bend them a little bit further along
keep checking against your hand to see if it
fits
I’m also gonna be making a crease right here Just keep that in mind as you shape
I have a little gouge here in this piece
of metal, or, piece of wood, excuse
me this is a masonry chisel
and I’m just gonna place this thing here
and carefully line this up and hit it
gives us a nice straight line right here as you can see
and using a hammer in the vice
just kinda curving over some these parts
make them fit my hand a little bit better
not too bad of a fit
I’m also going to the trouble to round these
edges a little bit more you
me do this in other tutorials it just
gives it a much finer look
I did this with all the parts I
could on this gauntlet some parts a little
bit difficult but
you could skip this part but i really
suggest it it’s not that hard and it really makes
a big difference
for some other parts you can use the
the seamer tool to make a nice crisp edge
you can find that tool in any home improvement store
in the gutter and downspouts section
I’m also rounding this part a little bit
afterwards to match the curve of my wrist
and like before I’m doing the edge rolling
just a little bit to give this piece a
little bit more just a heftier look
You can see I’ve got a little line scored here this is to
use the seamer tool and I’m gonna bend this part over
you’ve also seen this in other tutorials of mine
this just gives you a much straighter edge
and it reinforces it to make it much stronger
bend the rest of the edge over with a
hammer on a flat surface, and there you go
now I’m using a piece exhaust pipe
and I’m just rounding this part which is
called the vambrace
compare the all the parts together and
make sure that they all fit together properly
notice that I have
this edge at the front lined up just
perfect
but the back is a little bit long so no big deal we’re just gonna trim that off
using the same processes as before I’m gonna
make a nice long straight ridge
down the vambrace part
this is a little bit more difficult to get perfect but
keep on working on it and you’ll do fine
match the parts up as I did this I noticed the curve is
fine but this part here needs to be filed down
just a little bit
because it was just a bit too
close in one spot, so
all of your parts will need to be touched up
like this as you go because
every time you bend a part it’s going
to affect
the shape interacting with the next shape,
so keep that in mind. this is the thumb base
just shaping it against a
a little piece of pipe here
this is the thumb tip
in my little jig which you’ve seen before
a little extra shaping and then
put these parts together and see how
they work. needs a little more work here but you
get the idea
here’s one of the fingerplates done in the same exact way. also I’m using
the masonry chisel to
make this point a little bit more sharp there
not really but a little bit…it does make a difference
here you see me trimming off some of the
metal that’s in the way
you’ll have to do this from time to time
I have a little bit of a sticking problem in this
so we’ll trim that a little bit more and grind it you
can also round it like this
make sure the fingers of floppy like this
you don’t want it to be sticking at all
here I’m rounding one of the
four little pieces that go on top of the knuckles
and giving it a little ridge as well





