Scilabub Frosters Cryogenic Handling Waterproof Gauntlet Gloves
Designed for handling materials that reach as low as -190°C, the Scilabub Frosters Cryogenic Handling Waterproof Gauntlet Gloves have a wide range of use for diverse applications. Perfect for any research lab or working environment with extreme cold temperatures, these gloves are the best way to ensure safety all day long.
What's Included?
- 1 x Pair of Cryogenic Gloves
Which Size Should I Choose?
The Frosters Gloves are available in four sizes that should be suitable for most users. To find your perfect pair, please measure the circumference and length of your palm and match the results to the table below.
Glove Size | Palm Circ. | Palm Length | Min. Length of Glove |
Size 8 (Small) | 203mm | 182mm | 240mm |
Size 9 (Medium) | 229mm | 192mm | 250mm |
Size 10 (Large) | 254mm | 204mm | 260mm |
Size 11 (Extra Large) | 279mm | 215mm | 270mm |
Technical Specifications
These gloves have a number of key features, including:
- Waterproof design keeps hands comfortable and protected
- Offers excellent insulation to keep hands warm
- Flexible design allows you to maintain work performance
- Available in a range of sizes to suit all users
What Are the Cryogenic Gauntlet Gloves For?
The Cryogenic Waterproof Gauntlet Gloves are designed for the extreme cold. Tasks where these gloves are recommended include:
- Bottle handling
- Cryogenics
- Dry ice handling
- Liquid nitrogen handling
- Freezer work
- Scientists
- Sub zero work
Please note that these gauntlet gloves are designed for handling extremely cold materials. We wouldn't recommend them for simple, cold outdoor work, however if your work means that you have to handle items that are far below freezing, then these gauntlet gloves are ideal.
What Temperatures Can They Protect Against?
These gauntlet gloves are designed for people who work with materials that are far below freezing. This can include cryogenics, dry ice handling, bottle handling and scientific work where you can expect to experiment with freezing materials. Although there is no real answer, these gauntlet gloves are proven to prove suitable when handling solid materials that are typically between -120°C and -190°C without them becoming stiff.
What Are the Main Uses of the Frosters Gloves?
One of the main uses of the Frosters range is to protect against spills and splashes of cryogenic materials, including liquid nitrogen. This can occur when pouring, or just generally working with, ultra-cold cryogenic materials. Please note that these gloves are not suitable for immersion in liquid nitrogen.
How Waterproof Are the Frosters Cryogenic Gauntlet Gloves?
The Cryogenic Gauntlet Gloves are designed to offer superb insulation, with their superb synthetic fibre outer layer offering total water resistance. This is particularly ideal for cryogenics, as you will be expected to come into contact with extremely cold substances that may be in liquid form. If this is the case, then these gloves will completely protect your arms, hands, wrists and fingers from injury.
See Scilabub in Action
Scilabub Gloves are designed for handling items that have been submerged in liquid nitrogen. This includes in vaccine research, where Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seen visiting a vaccine research facility in September 2020. You can see scientists use Scilabub to protect their hands towards the end of the below video.
Why Should I Trust These Gauntlet Gloves?
Working with temperatures this low can cause serious damage to your hands and arms, so you'll want to know that you can trust what these gauntlet gloves say. In order to do that, these gauntlet gloves have been tested to EN standards EN 388 and EN 511, measuring their resistance to mechanical threats and the cold. They achieved the following scores:
EN 388
Hazard | Level of Resistance |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 2 |
Cut Resistance | N/A |
Tear Resistance | Level 2 |
Puncture Resistance | N/A |
EN 511
Hazard | Level of Resistance |
Contact Cold | Level 2 |
Convective Cold | Level 2 |
Water Permeability | Level 1 |
How Do The Frosters Cryogenic Gauntlet Gloves Work?
The Scilabub Gauntlet Gloves feature a special outer layer that is designed to resist water, ideal for handling freezing items that have been submerged in substances such as liquid nitrogen. However, the middle layer features a special polyolefin and polyester micro fibre that has twice the effectiveness of a normal thermal fibre. This then helps to minimise heat transfer without the material being too thick to handle materials.
What Does the Frosters Gauntlet Gloves Fit Feel Like?
The Frosters Gauntlet Gloves offer superb protection from the fingertips to the arms. However, it isn't just protection that they offer, with a soft liner ensuring excellent comfort from the start of your work until the end. The soft liner is warm around your fingers, ensuring that you can work continually without having to worry about hand fatigue starting to set in.
Will I Retain Dexterity in Freezing Conditions?
When handling freezing cold materials you can expect to want to retain dexterity, as this helps to retain grip for yourself while minimising any risk. These Gauntlet Gloves are designed to stay flexible even when handling materials that are lower than -100°C, helping to ensure that you can do your job with more productivity and more impact.
Can I Buy the Scilabub Gloves in Different Lengths?
The Frosters Gloves are available in a range of different lengths. They are available by clicking on the links below:
Can I Buy The Scilabub Gloves In a Non-Waterproof Version?
If required, these gloves are available as a non-waterproof version. Please click below to find the gloves of your choice:
Documentation
For more information on these gloves, please see the below documents: