The most common heat resistant gloves nowadays are those made of aramid fiber.
Thermal and puncture resistant gloves.
Puncture resistant gloves can be made of glass composite yarns.
Cut out wasted time spent changing gloves to fit every task and slide into all around puncture resistant and knife proof protection.
Constructed with special fabrics these stab resistant gloves can go from grabbing thorns and sharp vegetation to handling metal scraps needles and waste.
However they do last much longer.
You might notice that our heat level 5 gloves are only rated to 608 f but that s only because the testing standard used to rate heat resistant gloves tops out at that temperature.
Puncture resistant gloves can have an inner or outer coating of latex polyurethane pe polyvinylchloride pvc nitrile or another substance to help provide protection.
Leather gloves are also available but these are a bit more expensive.
Available in blue or white.
These are extremely popular because they are lightweight provide excellent heat insulation and very affordable.
Our glove experts can provide you with the time to pain rating which will more accurately indicate if the glove is right for your application.
What are heat resistant gloves made of.
Aluminized gloves have a coating on the back of the hand and thumb that reflects heat away from hands when working in foundries and near high heat furnaces or molten metal.