A GUIDE TO GLOVES
Glove Types and Materials
GLOVES:
It is according to the worker activities, workplace conditions, and materials being handled, nature of application; an extensive range of gloves is available to offer our cliental.
MATERIALS:
Such as Genuine & Synthetic Leather materials are pretty breathable, durable and pretty protective from abrasion. Leather gloves are ideal for material handling, construction, maintenance, machinery and heavy equipment operation, and more.
Types of Leather Materials
GENUINE LEATHER:
Cowhide Leather
Goat Skin
Sheep Skin
Top Gain Cowhide Selected Material
Split Leather Cowhide
Buffalo Leather
ARTIFICIAL SYNTHATIC LEATHER:
Suede Microfiber Synthetic Leather (Amara Microfiber)
PU Polyurethane coated Artificial Leather
PVC Coated Artificial Leather
LEATHER SELECTION
A+ = Premium Grade
A = Best Grade
AB = Better Grade
B = Good Grade
BC = Economical Grade
FEATURES & VARIATIONS:
CUFF STYLES:
Rolled Cuffs : Provides strength in donning and helps prevent tearing.
Safety Cuffs : Help protect the wrist area and are 2 1/2″ in length.
Wrap Cuffs : Adjustable cuffs feature hook and loop or Velcro® closures at the wrist for a secure, custom fit.
Gauntlet Cuffs : Ensure added forearm protection and are 4 1/2″ or more in length.
Knitwrist Cuffs : Designed to hold the glove in place and prevent debris from entering at the wrist.
Band Top Cuffs : Allows wear over a shirt cuff for added protection.
Pull-On Cuffs : Provides easy-on and easy-off. Usually have an elastic gathering on the top or bottom of the wrist.
THUMB STYLES
Wing Thumbs : Reduce fatigue and stress on seams.
Keystone Thumbs : Ensure comfort and flexibility while providing added wear resistance.
Straight Thumbs : Constructed to provide a closed thumb gripping position for comfort and durability.
Ambidextrous Thumbs : Reversible style allows wear on either hand for longer lasting use.
GLOVES LININGS
Jersey : Soft, interlock knit lining helps keep hands warm in cold environments.
Fleece : Adds lightweight warmth and is soft and comfortable against the skin.
Foam : Insulates to protect hands in cold temperatures and when handling cold materials.
Thermal : Includes acrylic terrycloth, cotton, and Thermonol materials to protect against the cold.
Flocked : Cotton fiber applied to the inside of unsupported gloves. Absorbs perspiration and is more comfortable against the skin.
Kevlar : Cut, abrasion, and heat resistant material. Used as a lining in leather and can be coated for a better grip.
Knitted : Provides support for dipped gloves. Adds durability and insulation.
Wool : Used as a lining to dissipate heat in aluminized and glass cloth gloves and mitts.