2024/11/06
In our daily lives and various working scenarios, gloves play a vital role. The differences in glove coatings endow them with diverse functions. Today, let's talk in detail about the different usages of different glove coatings.
PU Coating
PU Coated Gloves
The polyurethane coating is the lightest, softest, and most flexible of glove coatings, offering great durability, touch sensitivity and dry grip, making it an excellent coating for multiple industries such as electronics, aerospace, precision assembly, or in clean rooms.
Nitrile Coating
Smooth Nitrile Coated Gloves
The smooth nitrile coating offers great dry grip and also provides a tough barrier against punctures and abrasions, oils, grease, and liquids. It is very suitable for use in automotive assembly, handling of metal, glass or wood, and warehousing.
Sandy Nitrile Coated Gloves
The sandy nitrile coating is designed to provide excellent grip in dry, wet, or oily conditions, and is even suitable for contact with heavy oils and liquids. Providing excellent abrasion and puncture resistance, as most nitrile coatings do, sandy nitrile glove is a popular choice in the auto repairs, engineering and construction industries.
Micro Foam Nitrile Coated Gloves
The nitrile micro-foam coating is extremely light and breathable. The special microfoam coating offers a secure grip in both wet and dry applications, with no sticky side effect and is oil and grease resistant. These gloves are suitable for use in many processes involving the handling of small metal or plastic parts, or any situation where high dexterity is required.
Nano Foam Nitrile Coated Gloves
Comparing to the micro-foam nitrile coating glove, the water-washed one is thinner, more skill and flexibility, and it features excellent abrasion resistance. The water-washed nitrile coating glove is slag-free, remaining excellent grip in dry, wet, or slightly oily conditions. Paired with cut resistant liner, assembly work, metal stamping, automotive production, and glass handling and processing are all examples of typical applications.
Latex Coating
Crinkle Latex Coated Gloves
The crinkle latex coating offers outstanding grip along with abrasion and puncture resistance, and provides increased elasticity/flexibility in extreme temperatures (0° F/ -18° C to 300° F/ 149° C), very suitable for jobs in both wet and dry environments. Latex is very durable and suitable for a number of applications in industries such as construction, metal fabrication, utilities, and waste management.
Sandy Latex Coated Gloves
In comparison to other glove materials, latex features very high elasticity and grip, and it can endure extreme conditions and tear. Workers love to use these sandy Latex-Coated Gloves because of their high strength and skin-friendliness. Latex-coated gloves are ideal for a variety of tasks such as general maintenance, shipping, receiving, assembling, and handling /brick/concrete/lumber.
Foam Latex Coated Gloves
The foam latex coating is resilient and flexible, offering superb grip in dry and wet conditions. It's comfortable to wear, and perfect for a wide variety of handling duties. The gloves are ideal for general handling and light engineering applications like construction, plumbing, and warehousing.
Double Coating
Double Coated Gloves
The double coating glove has the distinct advantage of providing a boundary separating your hands and your task, retaining excellent flexibility, strength, and durability while allowing the upper section of your hand to breathe, and keeping you comfortable. Because of the double coatings, these gloves are not only water-resistant, but also provide excellent grip in wet and dry conditions.
PVC Coating
PVC Coated Gloves
One of the most common chemical resistant gloves. Providing excellent resistant to various oils, acids and alkalis, light and flexible and not easy to crack and degumming. It is widely used in in petroleum and chemical industry, construction, automobile maintenance, mechanical assembly, agriculture industries, etc.