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Oven Glove Test Package

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Personal protective equipment (PPE) is intended to protect the wearer against the risk of health and safety related injuries. EN 407 testing standard is essential for ensuring that oven glove & BBQ glove products are reliable and can effectively safeguard the wearer from harm.

Test Plan

Specification

Tests shall be conducted depending on the use of the gloves. Here is the summary:

Testing for CE Marking
EN ISO 21420:2020
Oven glove/
Mitten
Pot-holderBarbecue glove
4.2. Chromium VI (applicable for leather)
ISO 17075-1 or ISO 17075-2
leatherleatherleather
4.2 Nickel Release (applicable for metallic material which could come into prolonged contact with skin)
EN 12471, EN 12472, EN 1811
MetalMetalMetal
4.2 pH values
other material: ISO 3071/ leather: ISO 4045
4.2 AZO Dyes
textile: ISO 14362-1/ leather: ISO 17234-1
4.2 Dimethyl formamide (applicable for PU)
EN 16778
COULDCOULDCOULD
4.2 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
(applicable for rubber or plastic materials which come in direct contact with skin)
ISO/ TS 16190
Rubber or plasticRubber or plasticRubber or plastic
5.2 Dexterity
(EN ISO 21420 clause 6.2)
N/A N/A√ 
Testing for CE Marking
EN 407:2020
Oven glove/
Mitten
Pot-holderBarbecue glove
4.3 Mechanical Strength (Tear resistance)
(As received + after cleaning cycles) EN 407 clause 6.8
4.4.1 Sizes and Dimensions (Gloves) (Per size)
EN ISO 21420 clause 6.1 & Annex B
N/AN/A
4.4.1 If 4.5.2~4.5.7 high thermal resistance level 3 or 4 claimed
Time of the removal of gloves
EN 659 clause 3.15
N/AN/A
4.5.2 Limited Flame Spread
(As received + after cleaning cycles)
EN 407 clause 6.2 (EN ISO 15025 method B)
optionaloptional
4.5.2 If high thermal resistance level 3 or 4 claimed
Limited Flame Spread (As received + after cleaning cycles)
EN ISO 15025 method A
optionaloptional
4.5.3 Contact Heat (As received + after cleaning cycles)
EN 407 clause 6.3(EN ISO 12127-1) /temperature
4.5.4 Convective Heat (As received + after cleaning cycles)
EN 407 clause 6.4(modified EN ISO 9151)
optionalN/Aoptional
4.5.5 Radiant Heat (As received + after cleaning cycles)
EN 407 clause 6.5 (EN ISO 6942 method B, with Heat flux density Qo=20kW/m2)
optionalN/Aoptional
Washing pre-treatment (per cycle) (applicable for washable clothing)

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Order flow

1. Request A Quote

Complete the form to get an initial quote online

2. Confirm Quote

Confirm test and product details to finalize the quote

3. Arrange Payment

Confirm test and product details to finalize the quote

4. Send Sample

Send the sample with the printed form

5. Receive Report

Receive our test report by email

FAQs

You can submit quote request by completing the form to get an initial quote or reply within 1 working day.

It is not necessary to create an account for quote request, you can complete the form to submit quote request to us.

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If you place an order as a member, please log in and check the status of your order under “Quote Request” or “Orders”.

Step 1 – Arrange T/T payment through your preferred bank

Step 2 – Send payment receipt to your dedicated specialist in the acknowledgment email

Step 3 – Your payment will be verified within 2 working days

Step 4 – Confirmation email with service details will be sent upon payment verification

You will receive a test application form, sample requirement and delivery details in confirmation email upon successful payment, please complete the form and send the required sample(s) to our competence center in Hong Kong.

Please contact your dedicated specialist to submit your request. It will be reviewed case by case depending on the order process.

No, you can’t cancel and refund the paid order unless there is a quality or service delivery issue.

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