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Welding Gloves
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Reinforced seams and fingertips prevent burn-through. Use these gloves to shield your hands from welding sparks and spatter.
Cowhide gloves balance durability and comfort.
Gloves with Kevlar threads have strengthened, flame-resistant seams.
Style B have reinforced palms and thumbs for added durability.
Coated Cut-Protection Gloves
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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. Latex-coated gloves are water resistant.
Style A provide cut protection without hindering dexterity. They are textured to provide added grip. For a secure fit, they have a knit cuff.