Industrial Gloves



Industrial gloves are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect the hands of workers in various industries from injuries, hazards, and contaminants. They are made from different materials and offer varying levels of protection depending on the specific work environment and tasks. Choosing the appropriate type of gloves is essential to ensure safety and prevent accidents.

Common Types of Industrial Gloves and Their Applications:

  1. Leather gloves: These gloves offer protection against cuts, abrasions, and heat. They are commonly used in welding, metalworking, and construction industries.
  2. Nitrile gloves: Made from synthetic rubber, nitrile gloves are resistant to chemicals, oils, and punctures. They are widely used in automotive, chemical processing, and laboratory settings.
  3. Latex gloves: Latex gloves provide a high level of dexterity and touch sensitivity, making them suitable for delicate tasks. However, some people are allergic to latex, so alternatives like nitrile or vinyl gloves are often used instead. Latex gloves are common in medical, dental, and food handling industries.
  4. Vinyl gloves: Made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), these gloves are often used in food service and janitorial applications. They provide a low level of protection against chemicals and punctures, but they are a cost-effective option for low-risk tasks.
  5. Cut-resistant gloves: These gloves are made from materials like Kevlar, Dyneema, or metal mesh and are designed to protect against cuts and lacerations. They are used in industries such as glass handling, metal fabrication, and food processing.
  6. Chemical-resistant gloves: Made from materials like nitrile, neoprene, or butyl rubber, these gloves provide protection against various chemicals and solvents. They are used in industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceutical, and agriculture.
  7. Heat-resistant gloves: Designed to protect against high temperatures, these gloves are made from materials like leather, Kevlar, or silicone. They are used in industries such as welding, foundry work, and glass manufacturing.
  8. Cold-resistant gloves: These gloves insulate the hands from cold temperatures and are made from materials like Thinsulate, fleece, or neoprene. They are used in industries such as cold storage, fishing, and outdoor work.
  9. Anti-vibration gloves: Made from materials that absorb and minimize vibrations, these gloves protect the hands from the harmful effects of long-term exposure to vibration. They are used in industries that involve the use of vibrating tools, such as construction and automotive repair.
  10. Disposable gloves: These gloves are designed for single-use and are commonly made from nitrile, latex, or vinyl. They are used in various industries, including medical, food service, and cleaning.

When selecting industrial gloves, consider factors such as the specific hazards of the work environment, the glove material, and the level of dexterity and protection needed for the tasks being performed.


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