Suitable for household chores, protective gear in factories (electronics, chemicals, aquaculture, glass, food processing, etc.), hospitals, and scientific research.
To prevent slippage and improve comfort, the palms of these cut-resistant gloves are dipped in a rubber coating. Based on the type of rubber used, they are available in three types: latex, nitrile, and polyurethane.
Polyurethane gloves have a thinner coating and are generally used in fields requiring higher sensitivity, such as horticulture and electronics. Latex and nitrile gloves have relatively thicker coatings; latex gloves offer better slip resistance, while nitrile gloves offer better oil resistance, making them suitable for machining, logistics handling, and oil depot operations.
