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Protect your hands from common chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. Often used for chemical washdowns, these gloves are good for tasks where durability is more important than dexterity.
Often used in glass manufacturing and metal fabrication, these gloves protect your hands from sharp edges and intermittent heat.
Reflect heat and deflect flames and sparks away from your arms.
Lined to keep hands warm and coated to prevent cuts, these gloves are often worn for work with sharp tools in cold environments.
Often used in metal fabrication and glass manufacturing, these sleeves protect your arms from cuts and heat.
Safeguard hands from cuts, impacts, and wintry weather—these gloves are tougher than standard cold-protection gloves.
Keep hands safe while slicing open boxes in cold storage or tackling outdoor maintenance in chilly weather. These gloves are made from durable materials to prevent cuts and have an insulating layer to keep you warm.
Protect your hands from wintry weather, frozen objects, and sharp edges. Easier to slip on or off than gloves, these mitts are a good choice for tasks that don’t require dexterity.
Safeguard hands from welding sparks and spatter while TIG welding. These gloves are thinner than MIG gloves, giving you more flexibility and sensitivity to handle small parts.
Shield your hands from welding sparks and spatter common in stick welding. These gloves protect from heat better than TIG and MIG welding gloves, but their thick construction makes it harder to handle small parts.
Protect hands from welding sparks and spatter during MIG welding. These gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Often used for maintaining low-voltage electrical equipment, these gloves protect you from arc flashes and sharp edges.
Designed with the hazards of utility maintenance and oil and gas rigs in mind, these gloves can handle your tough conditions. They protect your hands from extremely hot equipment, sharp objects, and arc flashes.
Protect your arms from the heat and flames of electrical arc flashes.
Often worn when stress-testing semiconductors—where parts go from freezer to furnace—these gloves won't contaminate your clean room.
Cleaned and bagged in environments with low levels of particulates, these gloves won't contaminate your work area.