what is the use of polyurethane coated work gloves ?

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polyurethane coated work gloves

what is the use of polyurethane coated work gloves ?

what is the use of polyurethane coated work gloves ?

Our PU palm gloves:


Place of Origin
China
Surface Coating
palm with white esd PU coating
Surface Resistance
10e7-10e10 ohms
Color
White
Option
XS can be customized
Option type
top fit
name
Nylon palm fit PU glove esd conductive glove use for cleanroom

Packaging and delivery

Packaging Details
1pair/bag, 10pairs/mid.bag, 300pairs/carton for LEENOL brand Antistatic Glove esd palm fit glove palm logo gloves
Selling Units:
Single item
Single package size:
25X25X20 cm
Single gross weight:
0.300 kg

Supply Ability

Supply Ability
10000 Pair/Pairs per Week LEENOL brand Antistatic Glove esd palm fit glove palm logo glove

PU coating palm with nylon lining provides excellent flexibility,abrasion resistance,god permeability,nonslip grip 

and correspondence with hand shape,applicable to delicate work as follows:

 

APPLICATIONS                        

 

Electronics assembly                       

 

Computer assembly                      

 

Automotive assembly                      

 

Small parts handing                       

 

Quality checking      

                    

 SPECIFICATIONS

 Material: Polyamide fiber ,Polyurethane

color:White/grey/black

size:

S: Length 215mm+5mm  width:82mm +3mm   

M : Length 230mm+5mm  width:93mm +3mm  

L: Length 240mm+5mm  width:95mm +3mm   

XL: Length 250mm+5mm  width:100mm +3mm

machine:Roboticized Knitting Machine


what is the use of polyurethane coated work gloves ?

1. Enhanced Grip in Challenging Conditions

  • Oily, Wet, or Smooth Surfaces: PU coatings provide excellent tackiness, making them ideal for handling tools, machinery, or materials in slippery environments (e.g., automotive repair, food processing, or marine work).

  • Dry Applications: Maintain grip on dry surfaces like wood, metal, or plastic (common in construction or assembly lines).


2. Protection Against Abrasion and Wear

  • Durability: The PU layer resists abrasion, extending glove life in repetitive tasks (e.g., handling rough materials, bricks, or ropes).

  • Light Cut/Puncture Resistance: Offers basic protection against minor cuts or scratches, though not as robust as Kevlar or metal-reinforced gloves.


3. Dexterity and Comfort

  • Thin, Flexible Coating: Allows for fine motor skills and tactile sensitivity, critical for precision tasks like electronics assembly, packaging, or small part handling.

  • Breathability: Many PU-coated gloves use lightweight, breathable fabrics (e.g., nylon or polyester) to reduce hand fatigue during prolonged use.


4. Chemical and Solvent Resistance

  • Oils, Greases, and Mild Chemicals: PU coatings resist degradation from common industrial substances, making them suitable for automotive, machining, or maintenance work.

  • Latex-Free: Safe for users with latex allergies.


5. Common Applications by Industry

  • Automotive: Handling oily parts, tools, or machinery.

  • Construction: Gripping materials like lumber, pipes, or drywall.

  • Manufacturing/Assembly: Precision tasks requiring grip and dexterity.

  • Warehousing/Logistics: Loading/unloading boxes, operating forklifts, or pallet handling.

  • Landscaping/Gardening: Protection while handling tools, rocks, or plants.

  • Food Processing: Grip in wet or cold environments (ensure food-safe certification).


6. Advantages Over Other Coatings

  • Vs. Latex: More resistant to oils and solvents; hypoallergenic.

  • Vs. Nitrile: Softer, more flexible, and better grip in dry/oily conditions (though nitrile excels in chemical resistance).

  • Vs. PVC: Less stiff in cold temperatures and more eco-friendly.


Limitations to Consider

  • Not for Extreme Hazards: Limited puncture/cut resistance compared to heavy-duty gloves (e.g., Kevlar or leather).

  • Heat Sensitivity: PU can degrade at high temperatures (>150°C/302°F).

  • UV Degradation: Prolonged sun exposure may weaken the coating over time.


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