Firefighting gloves are divided into finger parts, including glove body and sleeves, which are composed of four layers of materials: outer layer, waterproof layer, heat insulation layer and lining.
The outer layer of fire-resistant gloves is made of high-temperature-resistant and flame-retardant fabrics, which can initially resist heat radiation. Damaged; the waterproof layer can prevent the transfer and penetration of water or chemical liquid in the surrounding environment to the inner layer to a certain extent. The insulation layer is mainly to insulate most of the heat and prevent high temperature heat from burning the skin of the hands. The fire-resistant glove liner can be flame-retardant and absorb sweat to improve wearing comfort. This combination of four layers of materials work together to provide hand protection for firefighters.
