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Glove Materials: Common Yarn & Cut Resistant Yarn

2024/11/06

  Common Gloves Yarn  


Polyester

· A common man-made chemical fiber

· Easily washed - quick drying, but lack of absorption

· Good elasticity, corrosion resistance, acid and alkali resistance

· Cost-effective, the most widely used chemical fiber


Nylon

· A common man-made chemical fiber

· Good chemical stability, alkali resistant but not acid resistant

· Strong and wear-resistant, better elasticity than polyester, fatigue resistance

· Blending cotton and nylon makes gloves more flexible, comfortable and durable


Elastane Fiber

· A highly elastic man-made synthetic fabric

· Soft, smooth, durable, abrasion resistant, anti-static, highly resistant to heat

· Can be stretched over 500% without breaking, normally blended with non-stretch yarns to enhance its comfortable feeling


Cotton

· A natural plant fiber and one of the most common fiber

· Breathable, soft, and absorbent, heat resistant, easy to care and easy to wash

· Poor elasticity, poor abrasion resistance, more expensive than other chemical fibers like polyester or nylon

· Blending cotton and polyester, taking into account the advantages of cotton and improving the overall mechanical properties


Bamboo

· A natural plant fiber and one of the most common fiber

· Soft & smooth, breathable, absorbable, strong & durable, hypoallergenic and antibacterial

· Offers significantly higher strength and elongation as compared to cotton yarn apart from anti-bacterial, anti-UV radiation properties

· Bamboo is a great choice for hot weather because of its breathable and lightweight characteristics


Wool

· A natural fiber, made from the fleece of sheep

· Soft, breathable, highly elastic and resilient, fire-resistant, stain-resistant, the most hygroscopic in nature

· They are also naturally temperature-regulating, so they can keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer



  Cut Resistant Yarn  


HPPE

A flexible, smooth, durable man-made fiber. It has the highest tensile strength to mass ratio of any fiber available and it is 15 times stronger than steel. Its molecular makeup is slick and chemically inert, making the material more resistant to abrasion compared to para-aramid fibers. It is also stronger when encountering a strong abrasive force. HPPE is unaffected by moisture (e.g. sweat) or UV radiation. This means it is able to maintain its molecular integrity despite harsh working environments.Gloves made of HPPE yarn are the best protective products for the glass, waste recycling, knife sharpening, food processing, sheet metal production and automotive manufacturing industries.


Glass Fiber

A man-made staple fiber. The performance is very similar to wool, so it is also called "artificial wool". The fabric is light and fluffy, has good warmth retention, heat resistance and resistant to acids, oxidants and

organic solvents. The disadvantage is that it has poor wear resistance and moisture absorption, easy to pilling, and is not resistant to alkali.


Stainless Steel

A natural plant fiber and one of the most common fiber, breathable, soft, and absorbent, but with little elasticity.Blending cotton and polyester, taking into account the advantages of cotton and improving the overall mechanical properties.



Meta Aramid VS Para Aramid

Meta aramid is a polyamide having a high heat resistance while para aramid is a polyamide having a high strength.

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Meta-Aramid

The most important features of meta aramid are heat resistance, abrasion resistance and resistance towards chemical degradation. The high resistance to heat makes meta aramid a good material for making high temperature resistant gloves, which can be used in barbecue, oven or industrial environments where heat resistance is required.


Pare-Aramid

Para aramid is an extremely lightweight, yet strong synthetic polymer that is weaved into a material that is 5 times stronger than steel when the weight is equal. It has an incredibly high tensile strength that is 8 times stronger than steel wire. The great thing about para aramid is that it can be made stronger by combining with other fibers. It helps provide strength and protection in diverse applications such as cut or/and heat resistant gloves.






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