About Para Aramid Safety Gloves
10-Gauge Para-Aramid Safety Gloves are primarily used in industrial environments to provide excellent cut resistance and heat protection. The 10-gauge knit provides a good balance of thickness and durability while maintaining manual dexterity.
Here are some key options and models available based on industrial standards:
Key Features of 10-Gauge Para-Aramid Gloves
- High Cut and Abrasion Resistance: Para-aramid fiber is lightweight yet five times stronger than steel, effectively protecting hands from glass, sharp metals, and blades.
- Thermal Protection: These gloves are specially designed for dry industrial environments to shield hands from direct heat and sparks.
- Ambidextrous Design: The gloves fit either hand (right or left), making them highly economical, convenient to wear, and longer-lasting.
- Washable and Reusable: They maintain their shape, fit, and protective properties even after multiple washes, offering a cost-effective safety solution.
- Automobile, Logistics,Enggineering, Manufacturing.
- 1. Metal Fabrication and Sheet Metal HandlingSharp Edge Protection: Protecting workers' hands from severe cuts while handling raw sheet metal, steel coils, and stamped metal parts.Deburring and Punching: Guarding against sharp burrs, jagged edges, and metal shavings created during machining or cutting processes.
- 2. Glass Manufacturing and HandlingCut Prevention: Handling large glass sheets, windows, and windshields where a single slip can cause deep lacerations.Warm Glass Handling: Safely moving freshly molded or warm glass components without transferring intense heat to the skin.
- 3. Automotive and Aerospace AssemblyBody-in-White Operations: Assembling structural car frames, doors, and body panels that feature sharp, unfinished metallic edges.Powertrain Component Assembly: Handling heavy, oily, or warm engine parts and transmission gears during the assembly process.
- 4. Thermal and Heat ApplicationsInjection Molding: Removing hot plastic parts or components directly from industrial molding machines and dies.Light Welding and Furnace Operations: Handling materials near industrial ovens, bakeries, or light welding areas (typically providing protection for contact heat up to 100C).
- 5. Maintenance and ConstructionMachinery Repair: Protecting mechanics from sharp internal gears, hot hydraulic lines, and tight metal enclosures during routine servicing.Heavy Material Handling: Providing a sturdy barrier when carrying bricks, concrete blocks, rebar, and abrasive construction materials.