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The coating on these gloves provides extra protection without limiting dexterity. It also provides a secure grip.
These gloves have a metal additive that will set off metal detectors if they fall into your line, so you can safely handle food and tools in a sanitary facility.
Comfortable and flexible, these fabric gloves are good for parts handling, maintenance, fabrication, and other general purpose applications.
Keep fingerprints and other contaminants off of parts during inspections.
Wear these thin, breathable liners comfortably for long periods of time under coated, leather, and rubber gloves.
Handle small items when dexterity is essential and full hand coverage isn't needed.
Protect your arm from stains, sparks, and abrasions. Use these sleeves alone or with gloves.
Protect your hands from oil, acids, and scrapes while you're working.
Resistant to most acids, alcohols, and cleaning solutions, these gloves are often used for cleaning laboratories and general maintenance work.
Protect your hands from esters, highly corrosive acids, and ketones such as acetone. Better at blocking out gases and vapors than other chemical-resistant gloves, these butyl gloves are often worn in chemical handling and aircraft manufacturing.
Protect your hands against strong organic chemicals, oil-based degreasing solvents, and lacquer thinner. These gloves are often used when maintaining lab equipment, or cleaning pumps or furnaces.
The lining withstands intermittent heat, while the outer layer of material acts as a barrier to chemicals and solvents.
Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion.
Often used for casting and ceramics production, these cotton gloves are the traditional choice for jobs involving intermittent moderate heat.
Protect your hands from temperatures up to 750° F. Good for jobs that don’t require high dexterity, these mitts are easier to slip on or off than gloves.
In addition to being reinforced, the palms are coated to protect against punctures from sharp or pointy objects such as needles and syringes.
Often used on machine assembly jobs where protection against oil and cuts is essential, these gloves are thin enough for precision work.
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.
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.
Protect hands from welding sparks and spatter during MIG welding. These gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Shield your hands from radiant heat and sparks without sacrificing dexterity. These gloves combine a leather palm with an aluminized fabric backing for protection while you make intricate welds.
Switch between different types of welding without changing gloves. These gloves balance dexterity and heat protection, so they’re good for a variety of welding jobs.
Use these mitts for welding jobs that don’t require high dexterity. Since they have fewer separated fingers than gloves, they block more heat, and they’re easier to slip on or off.
Use these sleeves alone or with gloves to protect your arms from welding sparks and spatter.
These gloves provide the protection you need when working in abrasive blasting cabinets.