What are the commonly used glove materials?
1. Metal wire-common stainless steel wire, chrome alloy wire, mainly used to make cut resistant gloves. This type of material has the strongest cut resistance and is easy to clean. But it is heavy and inconvenient to use.
2. Kevlar, Spectra and other synthetic yarns-they are also good synthetic fiber cut-resistant materials. Although the cutting resistance is not as good as metal wire, it is light in weight and comfortable to use. And after improvement and treatment, some products can also reach the highest level of anti-cutting product standards.
3. Nitrile (with fabric lining)-with anti-wear and anti-puncture properties, flexible and comfortable to use.
4. Natural latex (with fabric lining)-good elasticity, especially flexible. Have certain anti-wear, anti-tear and anti-cut properties.
5. PVC (with fabric lining)-can provide a certain degree of wear and puncture protection. If the material is thicker, it can still have a certain resistance to cutting, but not tearing.
6. Leather-natural material, through various tanning treatments, with unique properties. Skin can be divided into: cowhide, pigskin and sheepskin. The cowhide is comfortable, durable, breathable and wear-resistant. Pigskin has large pores and has the best air permeability. Sheepskin is the most comfortable, durable and wear resistant.