There are many types of gloves, such as windproof gloves, warm gloves, labor protection gloves, etc., and labor protection gloves are gloves that protect your hands from injury during work. Generally speaking, they are thicker than other gloves. What materials are labor protection gloves? Better to use? How to choose and use labor protection gloves correctly?
Which materials are better to use?
Head layer leather gloves
Derived from the skin of the leather, it does not require any mechanical processing and trimming. It has the advantages of dexterity, comfort, and precise gripping performance. It is suitable for the handling or operation of small and medium objects.
Two-layer leather gloves
Derived from the inner layer of leather, it is obtained by removing the outer layer. It is wear-resistant and suitable for rough and heavy manual labor. It is suitable for installation and handling of sharp objects, cutting work, slippery objects and welding products.
Cowhide gloves
Most protective gloves use cow head leather (scraped from the ribs) or cow two layer leather (from the back of the cow), which have the advantages of softness, dexterity, wear resistance, tear resistance, puncture resistance and heat resistance.
Goatskin gloves
It belongs to a single skin layer which is lighter than cowhide and has the same advantages as cowhide. Its thickness is more suitable for making mechanical resistant gloves and has a better contact effect.
Pigskin gloves
The pig’s first layer and second layer leather are mostly used in Asian countries. They have poor mechanical resistance and poor dexterity after blending, so they are used to make gloves with simple isolation effects, but the price is low.
Lambskin gloves
Wear resistance and tear resistance are poor, so they are used to make ordinary gloves. Generally, the thinner they are, the more dexterous and comfortable they are to wear.