Why do people need to wear gloves?
The hand is one of the most delicate and dense organs in the human body. It is composed of 27 bones, accounting for 1/4 of the total number of human bones. Moreover, the distribution and organization of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves are extremely complicated. The neural network of the hand allows us to perceive cold, heat, pain, etc. within a few microseconds. You can even feel the vibrations whose amplitude is only as small as a hair. From the day of birth, the hands have not stopped moving. However, we often neglect the importance of the hand and neglect the proper protection of it. As a result, hand injury accidents accounted for 20% of all types of work-related accidents involving incapacity. It can be seen that the correct selection and use of protective equipment is very necessary.
Gloves are divided into sewing, knitting, dipping, etc. according to the manufacturing method. Gloves are cut and sewn from various leather, rubber, knitted fabrics or woven fabrics. Knitted gloves are made of pure or blended yarns of various textile fibers, knitted on a glove machine, and then processed by sewing, such as clamping, ribbing, sewing fingertips and finger forks, etc., and then brushing or milling, and heat setting Finished into products. The organization of knitted gloves includes plain stitch, rib, tuck, leno, etc., and the fancy patterns include plain and yarn-dyed jacquard. Labor protection gloves are required to be relatively thick, and some have been plastic coated on the surface to improve wear resistance, non-slip, and waterproof performance. Decorative gloves are required to be beautiful, and most of them undergo artistic processing such as embroidery and beading.