Ningbo Toprise Security Products Co., Ltd., as one of China’s leading hand glove manufacturers since 2009, is committed to providing effective hand gloves for customers around the world. The following is to share with you the topic of how to choose 10-gauge or 13-gauge latex-crinkle-coated knitted gloves.
Learn about the meaning of 10-guage and 13-guage.
First of all, let’s talk about the meaning of 10-gauge and 13-gauge. 10-guage means that gloves are made by 10-needle glove machines, while 13-guage means that gloves are made by 13-needle glove machines.
Let’s talk about 10-gauge and 13-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves disadvantages and advantages as follows:
10-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves disadvantages and advantages.
- Density and thickness: Ten-needle gloves have a low number of stitches and are therefore relatively thick, providing better durability and protection. The gloves are more suitable for heavy industry applications due to their thicker material.
- Protective properties: Thicker materials provide better physical protection and are suitable for handling rough or prickly materials, such as construction and gardening work.
- Low air permeability: Due to the thick material, this glove has relatively low air permeability, which may cause sweaty hands when worn for a long time.
13-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves disadvantages and advantages.
- Density and thickness: The needle number of 13-needle gloves is higher, the gloves are thinner, and the flexibility is better, suitable for fine operation.
- Comfort and flexibility: Because gloves are thinner, they offer greater flexibility and comfort for work environments that require meticulous handling, such as precision assembly and fine mechanical work.
- Good air permeability: The thinner material makes these gloves more breathable and suitable for working in a warm environment or wearing for long periods of time.
10-gauge and 13-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves common characteristic.
Gloves crinkle palm offer extra grip and sliding resistance, especially in wet or greasy environments.
The main difference between 13-needle gloves and 10-needle gloves is their density and application scenarios.
Density: The higher the number of stitches, the denser the glove. The density of the 13-needle glove is higher than that of the 10-needle glove, which means that the 13-needle glove is more compact and fits the skin better on the hand, which means that the 13-needle glove is more suitable for environments requiring higher protection or more delicate handling.
- gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves are used as follows:
- Precision assembly sites: In jobs that require high flexibility and precise hand manipulation, such as electronic assembly, 13-needle gloves provide better sensitivity due to their thinner and higher density.
- Painting and cleaning areas: These jobs usually do not require heavy gloves; 13 needle gloves are more flexible and also provide proper hand protection, so that the work is more flexible.
- Laboratory location: The high flexibility and good touch of 13-needle gloves are ideal for handling small or sensitive instruments and substances in laboratories.
- gauge latex-crinkle-coated knitted gloves are used as follows:
- Industrial manufacturing and processing sites: Due to their thicker material, 10-needle gloves provide better wear and tear resistance and are suitable for use when handling rough materials or performing mechanical operations.
- Construction sites: In construction sites, gloves need to provide adequate protection to prevent hand injuries. 10-needle gloves, because of the appropriate thickness, provide better protection against opponents.
- Horticultural and agricultural sites: In horticultural and agricultural work, gloves need to be able to resist stings and cuts, and the thickness of 10-needle gloves is more suitable.
10-gauge or 13-gauge latex crinkle coated knitted gloves Price difference.
- Usually 10-guage latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves, 5 yarns, cost more than 13-guage latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves, 2 yarns.
- However, 13-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves, 2 yarns, cost more than 10-gauge latex crinkle-coated knitted gloves, 2 yarns.
Above are the 10-gauge and 13-gauge latex-crinkle-coated knitted gloves with the same characteristics and their own features and suitable wear environments. Here you can accordingly choose the most suitable latex gloves. If you have any questions about these two different gloves, you can contact us freely.