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Our versatile knitted coating gloves are engineered for any task. We offer various knitting gauges, paired with specialized coatings like nitrile, latex, or polyurethane. This customization ensures the perfect balance of protection, grip, and dexterity, providing high-performance solutions tailored to your specific industrial needs
Engineered Yarn Technology
Optimal blends of HPPE, fiberglass and stainless steel for balance of dexterity, durability and cut resistance
Key Features
Seamless construction with ergonomic curvature to reduce fatigue.
Adaptive thermal regulation via intelligent airflow channels that respond to hand heat
Machine washable with minimal performance loss, abrasion-resistant palms, reinforced wear areas for extended service life
cover the full spectrum of cut resistance from ANSI A2 to A9
Knitting Gauges
Refers to the number of knitting needles per inch. it determines the thickness, dexterity, and tactile sensitivity of the glove.
The Golden Rule:
Lower Number : Thicker yarn, heavier glove, better cushioning, but less dexterity.
Higher Number: Thinner yarn, lighter glove, high dexterity (bare-hand feel), but less cushioning.
How to Choose?
If you need to pick up a coin or a needle from the floor: Choose 15G or higher.
If you are hauling rough bricks or rusty pipes: Choose 10G or lower (the thickness provides cushioning).
If you don't know what to choose for general stock: Choose 13G. It is the safest bet and covers 80% of work scenarios.
Coatings
Knitted safety gloves are coated with specific materials to balance protection, grip, and dexterity. The four primary coatings are:
Nitrile: The industrial standard for oil and chemical resistance. Foam nitrile acts like a sponge, soaking up surface oils for a secure grip, while flat nitrile is more durable and waterproof but can be slippery.
Polyurethane (PU): Exceptionally thin and flexible, providing a "second skin" feel. It offers high tactile sensitivity for precision assembly and electronics, though it lacks the durability and oil-handling power of nitrile.
Latex: Delivers the best dry grip and elasticity. Often used in construction (Crinkle Latex) for handling masonry or glass. It’s highly tear-resistant but degrades quickly in oil and can trigger allergies.
PVC: A rugged, economical coating that remains flexible in cold temperatures. It provides a strong barrier against acids and liquids, making it ideal for chemical handling and outdoor winter work.


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