Aircrew Gloves
CBRN Touchscreen Gloves
Stay protected and connected with our CBRN Touchscreen Gloves!
The Cam Lock CBRN Aircrew – Cloud Leather Aviator and Hybrid Summer Flyer’s high tactility, touch screen gloves feature propriety, non-permeable chemical warfare agent resistant tips on the thumb, index finger and middle finger. These unique tips facilitate easy control of touchscreen devices and displays whilst providing excellent sensitive feedback on touch tactility when operating cockpit switches, knobs and buttons, etc.
The Cloud Leather Aviator gloves are based on the RAF aviator type, FR Aircrew Leather Glove. The Hybrid Summer Flyer’s FR glove outer is based on the MIL-DTL-81188C Glove, 300GSM Green Nomex III, with a Grey Napa Leather palm. Both options of aircrew gloves incorporate a CBRN glove liner of knitted activated carbon fabric material of approximately 100/m2 in weight, laminated on both sides to a black polyamide knitted cover.
The precision touch screen tips, moulded in a proprietary material, complete the non-permeable glove construction, resistant to known chemical warfare agents to meet customer end user requirements.
Specification Title | Specification Description |
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Total Weight
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185 gsm ± 20gsm
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Total Weight of Carbon
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100gsm ± 20gsm
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Thickness
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1.0 ± 0.2 mm
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Air Permeability
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above 250litres/m2/sec at 200Pa
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Tear strength
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>20N
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Delamination strength
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>3N
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Delamination strength after washing (6 cycles)
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>3N
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Tensile strength
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>50N
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Loss of carbon after washing (6 cycles)
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<3% of construct
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Performance vs mustard gas
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>10 hours
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Performance vs mustard gas after exposure to petrol
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>10 hours
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Performance vs mustard gas after exposure to saline solution
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>10 hours
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Performance vs mustard gas after exposure to Washing (6 cycles)
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>10 hours
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Performance vs mustard gas after artificial ageing (100°C and -15°C)
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>10 hours (100°C ageing) >10 hours (-15°C ageing)
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