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Pakdutch corporation strives to realize a correct price/quality
relationship for all its products. on this foundation,
Pakdutch
corporation has built up a good reputation over the years and is
convinced that this ambition creates the basis for a healthy
future. Pakdutch Corporation recognizes the need to achieve
high environmental. standards throughout its business activities
and minimize the impact of its operations upon the environment
In the course of many years,
Pakdutch
corporation assortment has gone through a strong development.
this web catalogue gives you a clear picture of our standard
assortment. For alternative styles or styles which have not been
illustrated, it is always recommended to contact our sales
department since it is not out of the question that Pakdutch
corporation still knows how to find a suitable solution for your
specific enquiry. Pakdutch corporation in business for
well over 19 years Pakdutch corporation has specialized in the
manufacturing and export of working gloves and wears, leather
gloves and garments, uniforms and textile made ups. we are
manufactures and exporters of above items we have two factories
one is located at sialkot and second is located at faisalabad.
founder of company are below.
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Haji Hussain Din (Late)
Grand
Father |
Abdul Karim Bhatti (Late)
Founder |
Tariq
Mahmood Bhatti
Chief Executive |
Why an EEC guideline
From 1st July 1995 the European guideline
89/686/EEC came into force, which specifies the minimum demands PPE (personal protective equipments) are required to meet. This
standard through a number of guidelines drawn up by the European
council, aims at a higher level of quality for all products
designated as PPE. The standards and pictograms for working
gloves, many standards have been drawn up to of which we will
limit ourselves to the standards EN420, EN388 AND EN407 which
are applied the most. The 420- standard for gloves with "minimal
risks". no specific pictogram has been developed for this basic
standard which all gloves must meet. (cat 1)
The 388-standard is for
"mechanical risks". for gloves meeting this standard, testing is
required by a recognized laboratory (notified body). the gloves
are tested for resistance to abrasion, cutting, tearing and
picture, for which the scores are listed in that order next to
the pictogram with the hammer. (cat 1) passing these tests,
results in a certificate as proof of a category 2 gloves
according to standard EN388 for gloves which are intended for
applications involving heat and or fire, there is a supplement
to the EN388 standard, namely the EM407. gloves which pass these
tests receive scores on an accompanying certificate and in
addition receive the pictogram with the flame. The parameters
which are tested have the following standard order;
inflammability, resistance to heat, radiation and resistance to
small molten metal particles. The pictograms together with the
scores can be found in the user instructions which compulsorily
accompany each smallest packing unit.
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