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Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion.
Protect your hands from intermittent exposure to extreme heat during jobs such as metal forging and glass manufacturing.
Made of aluminized fabric, these gloves reflect radiant heat and protect against sparks.
Protect your hands from intermittent exposure to extreme heat during jobs that don't require high dexterity. Mitts are more convenient to put on and take off than gloves.
Often used for casting and ceramics production, these cotton gloves are the traditional choice for jobs involving intermittent moderate heat.
Protect your hands from intermittent handling of hot objects. These gloves are rated for cut resistance to guard hands from sharp objects.
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.
These flexible leather gloves protect your hands from intermittent direct contact with objects or surfaces heated up to 500° F. They are more abrasion resistant than other heat-protection gloves.
Used in firefighting and similar severe duty applications, these fire-retardant gloves meet OSHA, CAL-OSHA, and NFPA requirements.
Protect your hands from intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat.
The lining withstands intermittent heat, while the outer layer of material acts as a barrier to chemicals and solvents.
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.
Easy to pull on or off, these mitts are made for welding tasks that don’t require high dexterity. An aluminum backing shields your hands from radiant heat and sparks.
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.
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.
When you need extra heat protection while welding, snap the included pad onto the back of these gloves. Pull it off for tasks that require dexterity.
Often worn when stress-testing semiconductors—where parts go from freezer to furnace—these gloves won't contaminate your clean room.
Handle everything from frozen samples to freshly soldered circuit boards without contaminating your clean room. Compared to gloves, these mitts are easier to slip on and off—and can even be worn over gloves—but aren’t a good choice when you need high dexterity.
Rated to NFPA 70E standards, these gloves shield your hands from arc flashes.
Designed for work with sensitive electronics, these gloves shield your hands from heat and keep electrostatic charges from building up. They’re often used for printed circuit board (PCB) soldering.
These gloves meet NFPA 70E for protection against arc-flash hazards. They are made with flame-resistant materials and are rated for cut resistance.
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.
Go from furnace to freezer without switching gloves—these gloves can handle everything from red-hot ceramics to ice-cold liquid nitrogen containers. They’re made from PBI fabric, so they safely drain static electricity to prevent damage to sensitive electronic parts.
Often used for outdoor utility work, these gloves shield your hands from the heat and flames of electrical arc flashes. They're also packed with insulation to protect you from wintry weather.
For jobs where arc-flash hazards meet tough hands-on work—these gloves offer our toughest protection.
Safeguard hands from cuts, impacts, and wintry weather—these gloves are tougher than standard cold-protection gloves.
Originally designed for use when repairing gas leaks, these gloves won’t drip, melt, or ignite when exposed to flames or sparks.