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<p>of puncture attempt, with the two most important features being point sharpness and force. A fine sharp point such as a <a href="page.php?w=hypodermic_needle">hypodermic needle</a> will require a high ability to absorb and distribute the force to avoid penetration, but the total forces applied are still limited. The EN388 glove standard use a more pencil-like object with a flat tip of 1mm diameter.  The EN388 test is highly dependent on the materials ability to withstand high forces through high tenacity and to a lesser extent to avoid cut or</p><p>
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