Technical Vault: Ansell HyFlex® 11-425 Cut Resistant Industrial Gloves
The Ansell HyFlex® 11-425, formerly known as Puretough™ P5000, is an abrasion-resistant and cut-resistant industrial glove engineered for workers who need ANSI level 6 abrasion resistance, ANSI A3 cut protection, ANSI level 4 puncture resistance, wet/dry grip, comfort, and protection-level identification. It combines INTERCEPT™ Cut Resistance Technology, a 13-gauge polyamide/fiberglass/HPPE liner, a foam nitrile palm coating, and a knitwrist cuff.
This Technical Vault summarizes the verified construction, standards, material profile, abrasion/cut performance, sizing guidance, application guidance, inspection points, storage notes, sustainability attributes, and use limitations for the HyFlex® 11-425.
Vault summary: Durable abrasion-resistant glove with INTERCEPT™ Cut Resistance Technology, HyFlex™ indicator system, 13-gauge polyamide/fiberglass/HPPE liner, foam nitrile palm coating, ANSI abrasion level 6, ANSI puncture level 4, ANSI cut A3, EN 388 4X43C, antistatic performance, and 12 pairs/bag, 12 bags/carton packaging.
Core Product Data
| Manufacturer |
Ansell |
| Brand / Product Family |
HyFlex® |
| Model |
11-425 |
| Former Name |
Puretough™ P5000 |
| Product Type |
Abrasion-resistant and cut-resistant industrial glove |
| Primary Protection Profile |
Abrasion resistance, cut resistance, puncture resistance, wet/dry grip, and mechanical handling protection |
| Featured Technology |
INTERCEPT™ Cut Resistance Technology |
| Identification Feature |
HyFlex™ indicator system for protection-level identification |
| Primary Industries |
Automotive and food processing |
Construction & Materials
| Construction |
Knitted |
| Gauge |
13 gauge |
| Liner Material |
Polyamide, fiberglass, HPPE |
| Liner Color |
Grey and white |
| Coating Material |
Foam nitrile |
| Coating Coverage / Finishing |
Palm coated |
| Coating Color |
Grey |
| Cuff Style |
Knitwrist |
| Antistatic |
Yes |
| Silicone Free |
No |
| Food Type |
Rubber |
Dimensions, Sizing & Packaging
| Length |
225–270 mm / 8.86–10.62 in |
| Available Numeric Sizes |
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
| Approximate Letter Size Range |
XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL |
| Packaging |
12 pairs/bag, 12 bags/carton |
| Case Quantity |
144 pairs/carton |
Ansell Glove Sizing Guide
Proper glove sizing helps improve comfort, dexterity, grip control, and protection. To measure your glove size, wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your dominant hand, just below the knuckles, excluding the thumb.
| Letter Size |
Palm Circumference |
Metric Range |
Common Numeric Size |
| XS |
5.5–6 in |
14–15.2 cm |
6 |
| S |
6.5–7 in |
16.5–17.8 cm |
7 |
| M |
7.5–8 in |
19.1–20.3 cm |
8 |
| L |
8.5–9 in |
21.6–22.9 cm |
9 |
| XL |
9.5–10 in |
24.1–25.4 cm |
10 |
| XXL |
10.5–11 in |
26.7–27.9 cm |
11 |
Fit note: This product is listed in numeric sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. A properly sized glove should feel secure without restricting movement. Oversized gloves can reduce grip control and tactility, while undersized gloves can cause hand fatigue, limit dexterity, and shorten glove service life.
Performance Standards & Compliance
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Abrasion Resistance |
Level 6 |
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Puncture Resistance |
Level 4 |
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Cut Resistance |
A3 |
| EN 388:2016 |
4X43C |
| EN ISO 21420:2020 |
Compliant |
| CE Category |
Category II |
| REACH |
Compliant |
| Dermatologically Tested |
Listed by Ansell |
| Washing Temperature |
40°C / 104°F |
Standards note: EN 388 4X43C describes mechanical performance. The “X” means the circular blade cut test is not reported or is not applicable in that code position, so the ISO cut letter should be used for cut classification.
EN 388 Code Breakdown
| EN 388 Position |
Rating |
Performance Area |
| 1st digit |
4 |
Abrasion resistance |
| 2nd digit |
X |
Circular blade cut resistance not reported / not applicable in the code |
| 3rd digit |
4 |
Tear resistance |
| 4th digit |
3 |
Puncture resistance |
| Letter |
C |
ISO cut resistance classification |
ANSI Rating Interpretation
| ANSI Rating |
Practical Meaning |
| Cut Level A3 |
Moderate cut protection for sharp or rough-edged parts, metal sheets, panels, maintenance work, and production support tasks. |
| Abrasion Level 6 |
Very high abrasion performance for repeated handling of rough materials, parts, panels, tools, cartons, and equipment surfaces. |
| Puncture Level 4 |
Strong general mechanical puncture resistance. Not intended for needle, hypodermic, or ultra-fine puncture hazards unless separately validated. |
Material, Grip & Durability Profile
| Component |
Technical Role |
User Benefit |
| INTERCEPT™ Technology |
Cut-resistant fiber platform |
ANSI A3 and EN ISO C cut protection for sharp or rough-edged handling |
| Polyamide/fiberglass/HPPE liner |
13-gauge protective knitted support structure |
Cut resistance, comfort, dexterity, and all-day wear support |
| Foam nitrile palm coating |
Grip coating on the primary contact zone |
Enhanced grip, comfort, and abrasion performance |
| HyFlex™ indicator system |
Protection-level identification system |
Helps workers select appropriate protection for the task |
| Knitwrist cuff |
Elastic wrist closure |
Secure fit and reduced debris entry at the wrist |
Recommended Use Environments
| Application Area |
Why 11-425 Fits |
| Handling metal sheets and panels |
A3 cut resistance, EN ISO C cut classification, and high abrasion durability support metal handling tasks. |
| Handling sharp or rough-edged parts |
INTERCEPT™ fibers and foam nitrile grip support controlled handling and laceration defense. |
| Production line support and maintenance |
Abrasion level 6 and palm-coated grip support repeated handling, repair, and support work. |
| Loading, unloading, shipping, and delivery |
High abrasion resistance and puncture level 4 support logistics and material movement tasks. |
| Food processing support tasks |
Food-type rubber listing and durable construction support appropriate non-sterile industrial food processing applications where validated by the site. |
Suitable For
- Handling metal sheets and panels
- Handling parts with sharp or rough edges
- Applying sealers and touch-up work
- Production line support and maintenance
- Loading and unloading trucks and vehicles
- Product shipping, transport, and delivery
- Maintenance tasks
- Opening furnaces, draining pumps, valves, lines, and crackers
- BTX process-related tasks
- Locksmith work
- Automotive and food processing environments
- Applications requiring high abrasion durability with A3 cut resistance
Not Recommended For
- Chemical immersion or validated chemical breakthrough protection
- Liquidproof barrier protection
- High heat, open flame, molten metal splash, or thermal protection applications
- Moving blade hazards or powered cutting tools
- Needle, hypodermic, or ultra-fine puncture hazards
- Electrical protection
- Oil-saturated handling where an oil-repellent or oil-resistant glove is required
- Surface-sensitive paint or finish work where silicone-free gloves are required
- Sterile cleanroom processing unless separately validated for the controlled environment
Selection Guidance
Select the HyFlex 11-425 when the job requires a glove that prioritizes very high abrasion resistance, ANSI A3 cut protection, EN ISO C cut classification, puncture level 4 performance, foam nitrile grip, and protection-level identification. It is best matched to repeated handling, metal panels, rough parts, production support, maintenance, logistics, and non-sterile food processing support tasks where durability is a major concern.
| Choose 11-425 When You Need |
Consider Another Glove When You Need |
| ANSI abrasion level 6 for long wear life |
Chemical-resistant or liquidproof barrier protection |
| ANSI A3 / EN ISO C cut resistance |
Higher ANSI cut levels for aggressive sharp-edge handling |
| Foam nitrile grip and comfort |
Oil-repellent coating coverage for oily handling |
| Protection-level identification with the HyFlex™ indicator system |
Thermal, electrical, impact, sterile, or cleanroom-specific glove requirements |
Inspection Before Use
- Inspect the foam nitrile palm coating for cracks, peeling, worn-through areas, cuts, punctures, or loss of grip texture.
- Check fingertips, thumb crotch, palm, and other high-contact zones for abrasion damage or coating separation.
- Confirm the liner is intact and that protective fibers are not exposed through excessive wear.
- Check that the knitwrist cuff is not stretched out, torn, contaminated, or loose.
- Do not use gloves contaminated with unknown chemicals, oils, greases, or incompatible substances.
- Replace gloves when coating integrity, grip performance, abrasion resistance, cut protection, or fit is visibly compromised.
Storage & Handling Notes
- Store gloves in a clean, dry location away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, ozone, and sharp objects.
- Keep gloves away from incompatible chemicals unless separately evaluated for that exposure.
- Avoid crushing, folding, or contaminating the foam nitrile palm coating during storage.
- Use clean, dry hands when donning gloves to maintain liner comfort and reduce contamination transfer.
- Follow site PPE procedures for reuse, inspection, laundering, and disposal.
Ansell Earth Sustainability Profile
Ansell lists the HyFlex 11-425 under its Ansell Earth product information. Ansell identifies environmental attributes related to manufacturing and packaging for this product.
| Area |
Ansell-Listed Attribute |
| Manufacturing energy |
Made in a facility running on 100% green electricity |
| Waste diversion |
Certified by Intertek for diverting >99% of waste from landfill |
| Management systems |
Manufactured with accredited Environmental and Energy Management Systems |
| Packaging format |
Plastic-free and recyclable packaging |
| Paperband material |
Paperband made of responsibly sourced raw material |
Cleanroom & Controlled Environment Note
The HyFlex 11-425 is an industrial safety glove, not a sterile cleanroom glove. For controlled environments, evaluate the glove against the site’s particulate, extractable, linting, contamination, packaging, laundering, coating, and gowning requirements before approval. Use cleanroom-qualified gloves when the process requires validated low-particle, sterile, or cleanroom-specific hand protection.
Technical FAQs
What is the cut level of the HyFlex 11-425?
The glove is rated ANSI Cut Level A3 and EN ISO cut level C. It carries an EN 388 4X43C mechanical protection rating.
What is the abrasion rating?
The HyFlex 11-425 is rated ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 abrasion level 6 and EN abrasion level 4, making it a strong option for repeated abrasive handling tasks.
What is the coating material?
The glove uses a foam nitrile palm coating, supporting grip and comfort in the main contact area.
What is the liner material?
The glove uses a 13-gauge polyamide, fiberglass, and HPPE liner.
Is the glove antistatic?
Yes. Ansell lists the HyFlex 11-425 as antistatic.
Is the glove silicone free?
No. Ansell lists the HyFlex 11-425 as not silicone free.
Critical Use Limitations
The HyFlex 11-425 is designed for abrasion-resistant and cut-resistant mechanical hand protection. It is not intended for chemical immersion, electrical protection, thermal protection, flame exposure, molten metal splash, moving blade hazards, high cut-force hazards beyond its rating, or needle puncture protection. Final glove selection should be based on a documented hazard assessment, including edge sharpness, contact force, abrasion exposure, puncture exposure, grip requirements, food-contact requirements, contamination risk, coating condition, glove fit, and replacement frequency.
Technical insight: High-abrasion cut glove performance is not defined by cut level alone; abrasion durability, coating wear, grip, puncture risk, liner construction, fit, and actual workpiece geometry all affect safe glove selection.
Product page updated: Mar. 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)
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