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Static Control Work Gloves

Avoid damaging static-sensitive electronic parts. These gloves are breathable and absorb perspiration during periods of extended wear.
Nitrile-coated gloves provide extra protection without limiting dexterity. They also provide a secure grip.
Coated Cut-Protection Gloves

The coating on these gloves provides extra protection and wear resistance. All meet the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard, which designates levels of cut resistance based on the force needed to cut through the material of the glove using a razor blade.
Dyneema gloves are thinner, more breathable, and more form fitting than Kevlar gloves.
Palm-coated gloves have an uncoated back side that makes the gloves more comfortable and breathable. Polyurethane-coated gloves offer good tactility for precision handling and delicate tasks.
Style A provide cut protection without hindering dexterity. They are textured to provide added grip. For a secure fit, they have a knit cuff.
Welding Gloves

Reinforced seams and fingertips prevent burn-through. Use these gloves to shield your hands from welding sparks and spatter.
Elkskin gloves offer the best dexterity of the welding gloves we carry. They are insulated and remain supple even after repeated exposure to moisture and heat. Import regulations restrict sales to Canada.
Gloves with Kevlar threads have strengthened, flame-resistant seams.
Style F and G have reinforced palms and wrists for improved wear resistance. Style G are also insulated with flame-resistant Nomex for added heat protection.