1. What are the application fields of protective gloves?
Protective gloves are common protective equipment in life, and there are many application fields, which are used for hand safety protection in oil-free working places such as machinery manufacturing, shipbuilding, metallurgy, forestry, port, mining, construction, fire loading and unloading.
Today's protective gloves on the market have more auxiliary functions, with anti-cutting, anti-static, anti-microwave, anti-nuclear radiation, anti-infrared, flame retardant, low-temperature protection, ordinary labor protection, anti-slip and warm functions, etc., for the majority of workers undoubtedly has a huge help, to a large extent to ensure the safety of staff, but also led to the development of the entire industry, With the advancement of technology, it is believed that the function of protective gloves will be more powerful.
2. Which workplaces use protective gloves?
We all know that labor protection products play a protective role in the process of work, so which work occasions will use protective gloves?
- Live work - insulation gloves
An insulating glove used for electrical insulation when the operator is working on the electrical equipment with an AC voltage of 10 kV or less (or the corresponding DC electrical equipment with a voltage level). Gloves must have good electrical insulation characteristics. At the same time, it also needs good tensile strength and elongation at break, as well as puncture resistance, aging resistance, fire resistance and low temperature resistance.
- Chemical place - acid and alkali resistant gloves
In order to prevent acid and alkali damage to the hands of protective products, gloves are not allowed to spray, brittle, sticky and damaged defects. The non-leakage of gloves means that they must be air-tight, and under specific pressure, no air leakage is allowed to occur. This kind of gloves can be divided into rubber acid and alkali resistant gloves, latex acid and alkali resistant gloves, plastic acid and alkali resistant gloves, dip plastic acid and alkali resistant gloves, etc.
- Car repair - oil resistant gloves
These products are made of materials such as nitrile gum, chloroprene or polyurethane to protect the skin of the hand from irritation caused by oily substances.
- Welding work - welding gloves
It is a personal protective device to protect against high temperature, molten metal and spark burning hands during welding. It is made of cow and pig marmoset leather or two layer leather.
- Steel boiler operation - high temperature gloves
Traditional flame-retardant gloves are made of asbestos materials. Asbestos fibers are rarely used because they are irritating to human skin. Now generally use flame retardant canvas or other flame retardant fabric to make fire retardant gloves, suitable for smelting furnace workers or other furnace workers.
- Electronic clean room - anti-static gloves
Fabric consisting of conductive fibers. The other is made of long fibers of acrylic woven gloves, and then coated with polyurethane resin on the palm part, polyurethane resin on the fingertip part or polyethylene coating on the glove surface. Gloves containing conductive fibers quickly dissipate the static electricity that builds up on your hands. Not prone to dust and static electricity.
- Food processing - disposable latex gloves
It is processed by natural rubber or PE, so that the product is not polluted and affected by residue, oil stains, dust and sweat on the finger during the production process, and effectively protects the product.
- Glass industry -- cut-resistant gloves
Anti-cut gloves 13-needle HPPE+ glass fiber lining, has super anti-cutting performance, and has excellent grip strength, extraordinary anti-cut performance and wear resistance, making it a high-quality hand protective gloves.





