Pinked Cuff
A zigzag finished appearance commonly found on knit-lined rubber gloves.
Rolled Cuff
Gives additional cuff strength and a finished appearance. Acts as a barrier to keep chemicals from running off glove onto skin.
Straight Cuff
Provides a snug fit to protect from chemical run-off and skin contact.
Gauntlet Cuff
Extended length protects wrist area. Slides on and off easily. Allows for maximum movement of forearm.
Unlined
Gives you better sensitivity and dexterity than lined gloves. Required where particle contamination is a concern. Powered unlined gloves make on/off easier and increase comfort.
Flock-Lined
Shredded fiber, usually cotton, applied to inside surface of glove material. Absorbs perspiration. Easy on/off
Knit-Lined
Cotton or synthetic material bonded to inside surface of glove. Absorbs perspiration, adds temperature protection.
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Jersey Lined
Softest, most comfortable lining. Gives additional temperature protection and greater cushioning effect
Gauge
Thickness of glove material usually measured in mils (1 mil = 0.001" gauge). Lower gauge gloves allow better dexterity and flexibility. Higher gauge gloves give better overall protection, but less flexibility.
Wrist/Forearm Length
(9"-14") Complete hand protection for most applications. Protects hand and wrist area from a wide variety of workplace hazards.
Elbow Length
(14"-18") Forearm to elbow protection for immersion or extra splash protection. Also protects the forearm from heat, abrasion, or chemicals.
Shoulder Length
(30"-31") Ideal for full arm immersion into liquids such as deep tank cleaning or glove box applications.
Flock-Lined
Shredded fiber, usually cotton, applied to inside surface of glove material. Absorbs perspiration. Easy on/off
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