polyurethane coated work gloves
Our PU palm gloves:
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:
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 ?
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).
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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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