Key Features and Benefits:
1. High Temperature Resistance
Designed to withstand temperatures well above 260°C, depending on glove construction. Protects hands from radiant heat, open flames, and heat conduction during long welding sessions.
2. Durable Leather Construction
Used in cowhide for increased toughness and goat leather for increased flexibility and dexterity. Palms, backs of hands, and fingers are often reinforced for increased wear resistance and long life in demanding working conditions.
3. Extended Cuff Protection
Often with long cuffs to protect forearms from flying sparks and molten metal splashes. It may come with flame-retardant fabric extensions for added safety.
4. Insulating Liners
Liners such as foam, cotton wool, or insulating Kevlar® protect against prolonged exposure to heat while maintaining all-day comfort.
5. Reinforced Stitching
Sewn with flame-retardant thread to prevent splitting and burning in harsh conditions, ensuring long-term durability.
6. Ergonomic design
Its design is ergonomic, comfortable, and flexible to hold. This is very important for welders who need to precisely control the welding gun and materials.
