Work Gloves
Work gloves are worn to protect hands from potential mechanical hazards such as punctures, abrasions, cuts, and flame. They are further specialized for performing a certain task. These include multipurpose work gloves, construction gloves, general utility gloves, mechanics gloves (automotive work), leather welding gloves, insulated work gloves ( to keep warm during winters), leather working gloves, and rubber or latex gloves.
NITRILE COATED WORK GLOVES
Industrial environments of today carry many activities
that have risks. Governments and businesses in many countries define guidelines
that benefit the safety of their workers. Many industrial applications promote
the use of nitrile coated gloves for industry workers as a means of safety.
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Nitrile coated work gloves are a type of glove made
from nylone and coated with synthetic rubber. Nitrile is a polymer compound
with a production process similar to that of making rubber. Unlike rubber
however, nitrile is a 100% synthetic substance and typically does not create
any type of allergic reaction on the human body and as a result, is accepted
and used in many businesses. Nitrile is the synthetic form of latex and is
commonly chosen for its strength.
Nitrile Latex vs Rubber
Just like natural rubber, Nitrile latex does not
contain latex proteins. Nitrile rubber provides excellent resistance to tears
and punctures and is almost 3 times stronger than natural rubber. Nitrile
stands up well to oil, and makes it is a good choice for handling small
wet/oily parts.
Features of Nitrile Work Coated Working Gloves
The main feature of knit nylon work gloves coated with
nitrile is their good grip and dexterity. Nitrile coated palm and fingers
provide protection from abrasion, excellent grip, are extremely thin and
durable, are breathable, comfortable, cut resistant, have great dexterity,
tactility, and sensitivity.
There are various types of Nitrile coated work glove
dips available, some of them which include Nitrile palm coated gloves, foam
Nitrile coated gloves, and fully coated Nitrile gloves.
All-Weather Work Gloves
Many businesses use nitrile work gloves for their
workers and most of these companies, especially in cold weather areas of the
world. Nitrile coated gloves can keep worker’s hands warm in cold weather
conditions and allow them to move their hands freely and easily even in cold
conditions as well as protect their hands from harmful substances, cuts, and
abrasion.
Works Well with Wet Conditions and Oil
Nitrile coated gloves withstand oils and have tactility
even when wet. Nitrile coatings protect hands by preventing oil from
penetrating through the gloves. Some applications include working with small or
oily parts, as nitrile coating provides a secure grip.
Durable and Long Lasting
Nitrile coated gloves do not easily break down,
delaminate or blister-like other coating materials in the presence of oils and
in general. This makes nitrile coated gloves a choice for jobs that require a
high degree of sensitivity and dexterity, especially when grip is important
such as assembly, construction, painting, working on automotive, handling small
oily parts and components, gardening, machining, maintenance, warehouses, and trucking.
Recreationally, they are also great for gardening, and various outdoor
activities that require grip in wet conditions, like boating, fishing, hiking,
and biking.
Other Information on Nitrile Coated Gloves
Nitrile-coated gloves are perfect for general work
because of their durability and robustness. The nitrile coating will prevent
cuts, tears, and even abrasions. These gloves work well between -25 F and 350
F.
Nitrile-coated work gloves are durable, but they will
not provide a robust grip in oily and wet conditions compared to micropore
nitrile gloves.
Nitrile foam coating may not be ideal for liquids and
adhesives because they may seep inside the gloves.
FEATURES OF WORK GLOVES:
Fingers compatible with touch screen
Breathable fabric to avoid sweating
Impact-absorbing pads on the palm
Should be flame resistant
Easily cleanable and machine washing
Plastic or rubber studs to protect the back of the hand
from vibrations and punctures
Vibration absorbing pads on fingers and palm
TYPES OF WORK GLOVES CUFF:
Glove cuff is designed according to a particular task;
some fit tightly to protect the wrist while others have loose fittings (to
allow immediate removal in case of emergency). Here are some types of cuffs;
BAND TOP CUFF: This type of cuff has a large, loose
cuff that allows quick removal upon emergency and improves breathing and
airflow of hand.
KNIT CUFF: This type of cuff has a tight wrist fitting
to keep gloves in place. It allows slow removal of gloves and prevents dirt and
debris from entering.
ELASTIC CUFF: These are easier to put on and remove
because of their short length. It has a chip closure at the wrist.
EXTENDED CUFF: Provides forearm and wrist protection
with loose-fitting to improve airflow. Usually used for cleaning gloves.
HOOK AND LOOP CUFF: It helps to keep dirt out and
allows gloves to be in place with tight-fitting.
BALL AND TAPE CUFF: Clings tightly to the wrist and
provides effective protection.
PINKED CUFF: It has loose-fitting to allow fast removal
and consists of a zigzag pattern cut into the cuff this helps to catch drips.
SIZE OF GLOVES:
To find glove size use measuring tape in inches and
always take measurements from the dominant hand i.e if you are right-handed
take measurement from the right hand and vice versa. Some brands consider glove
size by numbers and some by letters like s for small. The size of the glove
varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Take the measurement around the hand at the widest part
excluding the thumb.
Take another measurement from the fingertip of the
middle finger to the base of the hand.
SAFETY PROTOCOLS OF WORK GLOVES:
Gloves should be used with specific guidelines to
ensure protection and safety.
You should clean and maintain reusable gloves.
Before working with chemicals make sure that your
gloves are effective against that specific chemical.
Notice any burning or itching sensation while working
because it is the indicator that you might be using the wrong glove.

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