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SINCE 1789 TECHNICAL GLOVE MANUFACTURER Lyon - 04 78 01 14 44 / Pictures may differ from actual products Design & printing Lyon - INDEX Company presentation 4 ROStaiNG Today 5 Sustainable Development 6 Ecological footprint 7 How to use this catalog 8 - 9 Symbols caption 10 Manufacturing technology 11 Mastering materials 12 - 13 European legal standards 14 - 15 CUT PROTECTION 16 - Steel work 17 - Glass work 28 - Cut resistant protective cuffs 26 THERMAL PROTECTION - heat/WELDING 37 - Heat/ welding protection 38 THERMAL PROTECTION - COLD 45 - Cold protection 46 - Cryogenics -197°C 49 HANDLING - CONSTRUCTION 50 - Masonry 51 - Carpentry/woodworking 51 - Covering/drywall/cladding 52 - Tiling 53 - Flooring 53 - Electricity/plumbing/painting 53 PRECISION ASSEMBLY 54 - Dexterity 55 - Cut protection 57 SPECIFIC USES - Food industry 59 - Vibration-reducing and shock-absorbing 60 - Logging 61 - Firemen gloves 62 - Maintenance 64 - Recycling 65 - Heavy handling 66 - Custom-made gloves 67 3 200 YEARS OF FAMILY BUSINESS FA RY M A I L N Y E CFC T N Stéphane ROSTAING E C C General Manager O M P Y A France N 2012 Won the Golden Award for best supplier of gardening & DIY gloves Catherine BRAZIER ROSTAING General Manager 2011 Set up of our branch Garden/DIY office in Germany 2009 Obtained ISO 14001 Quality Assurance Certification of Environmental Management Jean ROSTAING CEO 2006 Set up of our production site of knitted gloves in Morocco 2004 Set up of our branch office in Czech Republic Léon Rostaing 1817 - 1895 2002 Set up of our Administration & Military Sales Department 1996 Obtained ISO 9001 Johannes Rostaing quality certification 1856 - 1939 1995 Set up of our factory in Vietnam François Rostaing Set up of our first factory 1891 - 1960 1984 in Morocco 1976 Set up of our Gardening & DIY Sales Department Joseph ROSTAING 1760 - 1830 Founder 1959 Ganterie de Protective (Protective Gloves) founded by Jean ROSTAING 1789 Tannery founded in Villieu, France by Joseph ROSTAING 4 TODAY Our high-performance production facilities enable us to meet the needs of greater numbers of increasingly demanding customers. Headquarters (Villieu, France) - research and development - sales administration produces - logistics 6,000,000 pairS of gloves sold on all continents. Russia Europe U.S.A North Africa South Korea Colombia Vietnam Brazil Chili Sales offices 2 production sites 2 production sites Colombia North Africa North Africa Vietnam Chili Europe 1 production site Brazil Russia South Korea U.S.A 5 ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT The Rostaing Charter Environment: ISO 14001 Certification. Labour: Respect of ILO principles. Respect of ILO labour law. Economic: Creation of wealth and improvement of material living conditions. An Eco-Design process Choice of a renewable Rainwater collection. Compliance with REACH energy source: Wastewater treatment regulations. solar power. plant. Kg Fair trade cotton Leather Reduction of product weight Promotion of sustainable Eco-friendly Soft, abrasion-resistant forest management printing material. • The company’s drive towards sustainable development started in 2004. • Economic and labour decisions, eco-design policy, product strategy. • Full control of our production process enables us to take action in all areas. 6 ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT MAIN TARGETS Bring our customers sustainable solutions & Reduce consumption of raw materials. HOW TO ACHIEVE OUR OBJECTIVES By creating durable gloves which, when professionally cleaned, drastically reduce waste. Fighting against poor-quality disposable products that are excessively utilized and put a strain on our planet’s resources. PRODUCT LIFE SPAN Long-lasting Long-Lasting Disposable + washable non-washable LE ASHAB W S - A L ON T O I N N S G G F - N A LA I C T S S T T A O I R N L M G - Y U + G M N W I O A T L S CO P E H O A B L efficiency E P OOR D ISP OSABLE 7 HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE Each range is introduced by a table that explains and compares the products. • Zone A : general description of product • Zone B : standards • Zone C : product features Cut protection A B C ISO 13997 Glove Main Best EN 388 EN 407 Water Ref New Strength Dexterity Grip length Page material seller level level proofness in N (cm) TDMPROTOP30 TEKINOX New 53,9 4543 xx xxxx xxx 30 TDMPRODG30 TEKINOX New 53,9 4543 xxx xxxx xxx 30 Thermal protection - heat/welding A B C Long/short Glove Best EN 388 EN 407 Flame Insulating Ref New contact with Dexterity length Page seller level level exposure efficiency temperature (cm) MASTERCUT+ 454X X1XXXX 100°C / 150°C x x xxx STEELPRO NC New 4432 X1XXXX 100°C / 150°C x x xxxx Thermal protection - Cold A B C Glove Best EN 388 EN 511 Environmental Water Insulating Ref New Dexterity length Page seller level level temperature proofness efficiency (cm) ZPP25 - - 0°C xxxxx x xxx 25 ZPP25P - - 0°C xxxxx x xxxx 25 Handling / Construction A B C Construction Best EN 388 Glove Ref New Dexterity Grip Sealing Page trades seller level length (cm) MASONRY MACPRO 3543 xx xxxxx xxxx 25 GRIPRO New 2242 xx xxxxx xx 25 Precision assembly A B C Glove Main raw Best EN 388 Coating Coating Water Ref New Dexterity Grip length Page material seller level area type proofness (cm) FLEXAIRGREY POLYAMIDE 4121 Palm POLYURETHANE xxxxx x xxx 25 SPEEDNET MICROFIBRE RMS - xxxxx x xxxx 25 Specific Uses A B C Best EN 388 ISO Water Glove Ref New Dexterity Grip Page seller level 13997 proofness length (cm) FOOD CUTFOOD5+ New 454X 25.6 xxxx xxx - 28 59 CUTFOODB5+ New 454X 25.6 xxxx xxx - 28 59 8 DESCRIPTION OF A PRODUCT BLOCK This description explains how to understand the product presentation 2 12 1 6 TDMPROTOP30 New TEKINOX ISO 53,9 N 13997 5 494,57 g • Outstanding cut resistance 3 4543 • Extended wrist protection 7 Dexterity Grip Waterproofness Materials HPPE short contact long contact 150°C 100°C Care 4 - 10°C 10 • Length: 30 cm • Sizes: 7/8/9/10/11 5 11 8 9 1 - Product name 7 - Product advantages 2 - New product 8 - Materials and care 3 - Standards 9 - Length and sizes 4 - Glove features 10 - Manufacturing technology 5 - Temperatures of use - Cut resistance 11 - Product picture 6 - Main technology 12 - Eco-efficiency logo DID YOU KNOW? This QrCode enables you to access our company’s website directly from your Smartphone. Simply download the application enabling you to read QrCodes onto your Smartphone, scan the code, and you will be automatically linked to our website: WWW.rostaing.COM 9 SYMBOLS CAPTION Standards Glove features Bestseller ISO 53,9 N Glove quality Dexterity 13997 5 494,57 g Grip New New product 4543 Waterproofness Flame exposure Indicates the EN 388 Insulating efficiency You will find these two symbols in and ISO 13997 standards. the boards that introduce the product ranges. Temperatures Cut resistance Weight - 10°C Length Short contact of the part of the part Long contact 150°C 100°C As the size of the part is generally 8 kg proportional to its weight, These symbols indicate the 100 cm Rostaing also indicates the gloves’ resistance to heat approximate average weight of and cold the part to be handled. Construction Gloves/technology Tiling Masonry Woodwork Seamless Cut / sewn coating Cut/Sewn knitting by dipping Painting Plumbing Hydrocarbons Handling Drywall Carpentry Seamless knitting / Seamless knitting Seamless knitting / screen coating by dipping cut/sewn printing COFREET Textile care symbols Mechanical Electricity Cladding work 40 a b c d e f g h a: washing b: drying Cold-weather Finishing Drilling - Tamping c: whitening work – Boring d: ironing e: dry-cleaning f: tumble drying (dryer): moderate setting Product life span g: do not iron h: dry cleaning with perchloroethylene Example: 40 Long-lasting Long-Lasting Disposable Coloured fabric that can be washed up to 40°C: normal setting + washable non-washable • no whitening • Tumble-dry (dryer): moderate setting • no ironing. 10 THE 6 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES CUT/SEWN cutting by hydraulic presses and cutting tools. Assembled by stitching. SEAMLESS KNITTING City cut: Automatic knitting of the thread. used as a protection for fabric gloves and Programming system that enables gloves made of fine leather. customised design, tailored to specific American cut: needs, using high-performance fibres seams on the top part of the hand and threads. (improved dexterity). Mitten: used for heavy work that requires neither fine touch nor dexterity. 3-finger glove: used most often by welders. SEAMLESS KNITTING Fingerless glove: CUT/SEWN 5-finger glove with open fingertips. Stitching of reinforcements made of leather or other materials to give a knitting glove mechanical strength SEAMLESS KNITTING against punctures and liquid repellent DIP-COATED properties that the technique of knitting Partial or complete coating of a glove cannot provide. knitting without seams. SEAMLESS KNITTING SCREEN PRINTED On a seamless knit glove, a resin or other chemical product is layered in CUT / SEWN DIP-COATED relief (PVC dots) or in a smooth finish. Partial or complete coating of a fabric This lends anti-slip or repellent qualities glove called a «sock». for use with liquids or solids. FINISHES Special finishes combining Ergonomics, Safety and Comfort: Reinforcements PVC dots Tightening elastic Wrist tightening elastic Wrist strap Cuff Wrist protection Welt Inserted during the sewing process, this reinforcement ensures enhanced protection of the thread, which is less exposed to abrasion. SEAM THREADS AS CRUCIAL COMPONENTS Standard. High resistance. Special. Cotton: most commonly used for Para-Aramid: shearing strength and Silicon-free rayon: special thread that seams on type I products. heat resistant (Kevlar®). does not pill. Polyamide: abrasion resistant Meta-Aramid: heat resistant (Nomex®, Cotton/stainless steel: ultra high ® (Nylon ). Kermel®). performance, withstands tempera- tures of up to 100°C. 11 MASTERING MATERIALS On these two pages, you will find all of the materials used in the manufacturing of our gloves.