Latex-coated gloves are a common type of glove that are primarily made of cotton, polyester, or other fibrous materials and are coated with a layer of natural latex. This design combines the comfort and breathability of the inner material with the water resistance and grip properties of the latex coating.
Features: The glove is made of knitted material, the palm part is partially dipped in latex, and the surface has a wrinkled design to enhance grip strength.
Application scenario: Suitable for industrial assembly, warehouse operation, handling, and other work requiring flexibility and grip performance.
Selection suggestion: Consider the size and fit of gloves when selecting to ensure flexible and comfortable operation.
Features: frosted surface to provide better anti-slip performance.
Application scenario: Suitable for wet or greasy environments, such as kitchens, food processing, etc.
Selection suggestion: pay attention to the wear resistance and anti-slip effect of the gloves when selecting to ensure that the grip can be maintained in the case of sliding.
What is the service life and maintenance method of latex-coated gloves?
Lifetime:
Use environment: Under normal use and storage conditions, latex-coated gloves typically last several months to a year, depending on frequency of use and environment.
Working intensity: Frequent use or use in harsh environments (such as high temperature, high humidity, or chemical contact) will shorten the service life of gloves.
Cleaning and care: Regular cleaning and proper maintenance can extend the life of your gloves.
Wash gloves gently with mild soap and water, avoiding strong acid or alkaline cleaners.
After cleaning, rinse well with water to ensure that there is no residual detergent.
Dry:
o Dry naturally after cleaning; avoid direct exposure to the sun or use of heat sources (such as a dryer) to accelerate drying, which will lead to aging and deformation of gloves.
Storage:
Store gloves in a dry, cool environment, away from humidity and high temperatures.
o Avoid placing gloves in direct sunlight to prevent material aging.
Regular inspection:
Check gloves regularly for wear, cracks, or deformation, and replace them in time to ensure protective performance.
Avoid overstretching:
o Avoid overstretching gloves during use to prevent material fatigue and damage.
Summary: Proper maintenance can effectively extend the service life of latex-coated gloves to ensure their effective protection in the work. Regular cleaning and inspection is the key to maintaining glove performance.
How do you identify the quality of latex-coated gloves?
Material inspection: Check the material composition of gloves. High-quality gloves are usually made of high-quality natural latex with good elasticity and durability.
Appearance observation: Check whether the surface of the gloves is smooth and uniform—no obvious bubbles, cracks, or defects—to ensure that there are no production defects.
Grip test: The glove should provide good grip performance, and the coated surface should have an appropriate non-slip design, which can be carried out with a with a simple grip test.
Thickness measurement: Quality gloves usually have the appropriate thickness to provide protection without affecting flexibility, and too-thin gloves may be easily damaged.
Wear resistance test: Check the wear resistance of gloves by friction test or gently scratch gloves with sharp objects. High-quality gloves should be able to effectively resist slight wear.
Comfort assessment: Try on the gloves to ensure that they are comfortable and fit, should not feel tight or uncomfortable, and the inner material should be breathable.
Allergy test: If possible, try to wear it for a short time to observe whether there is an allergic reaction, and high-quality gloves should reduce the risk of allergies.
Brand and certification: Select well-known brands and products with relevant certifications, such as CE, ISO, etc., to ensure that the quality standards meet the requirements.