Our cut-resistant coating gloves with tear resistance enjoy a long life due to their high quality yarn that meets EN388 standards. Dipping a layer of latex on the palm of cut-resistant gloves increases the friction performance and protection level of our gloves. Helpful for the glass processing industry, our gloves protect hands from cuts or lacerations that may happen when using a cutting machine or sharp-edged items such as blades and glass.
In choosing the yarn for your gloves, consider the hazards workmen will face and the degree of comfort and dexterity required for your industry’s work. Made of high-performance protective materials, our gloves are evaluated against the standards set by ISO 13997:1999 and the European standard EN388.
Care Safe® makes use of high-performance materials such as HPPE (High Performance Poly Ethylene), fiberglass yarns and special PVA. As a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed against cutting hazards and the handling of sharp objects, our gloves make use of these top quality yarns that maintain a degree of flexibility that fits your workers’ needs.
Measurements for cut resistance consider force, direction, sharpness of the blade, length of cut and flexibility of the gloves your end users will wear. The best cut-resistant gloves for the glass industry are at a cut level 4 or 5 and made from EN388 standard engineering yarns because they prepare your users for high-risk hazards such as glass handling and metal stamping.