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Welding Hand Pads


Slip these pads over gloves for additional protection against sparks and spatter. They are made from highly heat-reflective material and have straps to hold them in place.
Ultra-Thin Chemical-Resistant Gloves


Wear as a liner or over other gloves to protect against esters as well as aromatic, chlorinated, and oxygenated solvents such as ketones and alcohols. Commonly used to handle spill cleanup, these silver-film gloves are a blend of polyethylene and EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol).
Chainmail Cut-Protection Gloves

Made of interlinked corrosion-resistant stainless steel rings, these gloves protect your hands from cuts and puncture wounds. Each ring is welded fully shut so there are no gaps to trap particles, lowering the risk of contamination. They’re commonly used in food processing, textile cutting, and sheet metal handling. These have a level of cut resistance comparable to ANSI Cut Level A9, which designates levels of cut resistance based on the force needed to cut through the material of the glove using a razor blade. They are ambidextrous, so they fit either hand. Turn them inside out to switch hands. Gloves are sold individually (order two for a pair).
Heat-Reflective Aluminized Gloves

Made of aluminized fabric, these gloves reflect radiant heat and protect against sparks. They protect your hands from intermittent exposure to extreme heat during jobs such as metal forging and glass manufacturing. All of the gloves are aluminized on the back of the cuff, hand, fingers, and thumb.
Rayon gloves are the economical choice for good radiant heat and moderate spark protection and protection against molten metal splashes.
Kevlar/Nomex aramid blend gloves combine heat-resistant fibers with the excellent abrasion resistance of Kevlar. They provide protection against molten metal splashes.
PBI/Kevlar aramid blend gloves are lighter weight than other aluminized gloves we carry. They offer good heat resistance without the bulk of other Kevlar blend gloves. They're also reinforced with Kevlar fibers for added strength.
Carbon/Kevlar aramid blend gloves are heavyweight gloves that last longer than Kevlar/Nomex aramid blend gloves in comparable service. They provide protection against molten metal splashes.
Lg. | Cuff Style | Lining Material | Color | For Heat Exposure Type | Size | Pair | |
Rayon Fabric | |||||||
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14" | Open | Wool/Cotton Fabric Blend | Silver | Direct | One Size | 000000 | 000000 |
Kevlar/Nomex Aramid Fabric Blend | |||||||
14" | Open | Wool/Cotton Fabric Blend | Silver | Direct | One Size | 000000 | 00000 |
PBI/Kevlar Aramid Fabric Blend | |||||||
14" | Open | Wool/Cotton Fabric Blend | Silver | Direct | One Size | 000000 | 00000 |
Carbon/Kevlar Aramid Fabric Blend | |||||||
14" | Open | Wool/Cotton Fabric Blend | Silver | Direct | One Size | 000000 | 00000 |