What are the uses of labor protection gloves

In our life and work, we often buy some gloves to protect our hands, such as labor protection gloves have been widely used in all walks of life, generally speaking, the following types of labor protection gloves are what we often see, and each industry The gloves you wear will also be different, let us find out together below!

   1. Insulating gloves for live work

   Refers to a kind of insulating gloves that workers wear on their hands for electrical insulation when performing live work on electrical equipment with an AC voltage of 10 kV and below (or DC electrical equipment with a corresponding voltage level). Its product model, external dimensions and technical requirements must comply with the provisions of the “General Technical Conditions for Insulating Gloves for Live Work”. Gloves must have good electrical insulating properties. At the same time, good tensile strength and elongation at break, as well as puncture resistance, aging resistance, flame resistance and low temperature resistance are required.

   2. Acid and alkali resistant gloves

   is a protective product to prevent acid and alkali damage to the hands, and its quality should meet the requirements of “Acid (Alkali) Resistant Gloves”. Gloves are not allowed to have defects such as frosting, brittleness, stickiness and damage. The non-leakage of gloves means: it must be airtight, and under a certain pressure, no air leakage is allowed. According to the material, this kind of gloves can be divided into rubber acid and alkali resistant gloves, latex acid and alkali resistant gloves, plastic acid and alkali resistant gloves, acid and alkali resistant gloves dipped in plastic, etc. Waterproof gloves and anti-virus gloves can be replaced by acid and alkali resistant gloves.

  3. Oil resistant gloves

These products are made of nitrile rubber, chloroprene or polyurethane to protect the skin of the hands from being stimulated by oily substances and causing various skin diseases, such as acute dermatitis, acne, folliculitis, dry skin, Cracks, hyperpigmentation, and nail changes, etc.

  4. Welder Gloves

  It is a personal protective equipment for protecting hands from high temperature, molten metal, and sparks during welding. It is made of cow, pig tamarin or split leather, and is divided into two-finger type, three-finger type and five-finger type according to different finger types. Welder gloves have strict appearance requirements. The first-class product requires the leather body to be uniform in thickness, plump, soft and elastic, with fine, uniform, firm hair on the leather surface, consistent color depth, and no greasy feeling. Secondary product: the leather body lacks plumpness and elasticity, the leather surface has thick hair, and the color is slightly dark.

  5. Anti-vibration gloves

  Personal protective equipment used to prevent vibration-induced occupational disease “white finger syndrome” caused by vibration when using hand-held vibrating tools (such as chainsaws, rock drills, etc.) in forestry, mining, construction, transportation and other departments. In terms of structure, anti-vibration gloves mainly add a certain thickness of foam plastic, latex and air interlayer on the palm surface to absorb vibration. The thicker the pad, the more air it contains and the better the vibration damping effect. However, when the palm and fingers are too thick, it is easy to affect the operation.

  6. Fire-resistant and flame-retardant gloves

  Traditional fire-resistant and flame-retardant gloves are made of asbestos materials, which are divided into two-finger and five-finger types, and there are three specifications: large, medium and small. Because asbestos fibers are irritating to human skin, they are rarely used at present. Fire-resistant and flame-retardant gloves are generally made of flame-retardant canvas or other fire-resistant and flame-retardant fabrics, which are suitable for smelting furnace front workers or other kiln workers.

  7. Anti-static gloves

   Fabric composition containing conductive fibers. The other is woven gloves made of long-fiber elastic acrylic fiber, and then paste polyurethane resin on the palm part, or paste polyurethane resin on the fingertip part or have a polyethylene coating on the surface of the glove. Gloves containing conductive fibers quickly dissipate static electricity accumulated on the hands. Gloves coated with polyurethane or polyethylene are mainly less prone to dust and static electricity. These products are mainly used for weak current, assembly of precision instruments, product inspection, electronics industry, printing, inspection work of various research institutions, etc.

  8. Dust-free gloves

   It is processed from natural rubber, which can prevent the discharge of human fingertips during the production process. It can prevent the static electricity of the human body from damaging the product during the production process. Make the product free from pollution and influence of residues, oil stains, dust and sweat on the fingers during the production process, and effectively protect the product. At present, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gloves are mostly used in most clean rooms.

  9. Cut-resistant gloves

   Cut resistant gloves are high modulus polyethylene fiber metal gloves. Steel wire gloves, made of countless small rings. A steel wire glove consists of more than 5,000 stainless steel rings and stainless steel rings that are independently welded and woven, so the cut-resistant gloves have extraordinary cut resistance and wear resistance, making them high-quality hand labor protection gloves.

  Labor protection gloves are widely used in various industries. For example, the cotton gauze cotton gloves we see are used more in driver work, and they are also used in processing enterprises, construction industries, and rural autumn harvests. Rubber gloves are mainly used in wineries, slaughterhouses, and chemical industries. Denim gloves and work gloves are mainly used in the machining industry.