Grip, cut, and heat defense
Hand Protection
Protective gloves for industrial handling, welding, and cut-risk tasks
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Grip, cut, and heat defense
Why buyers search hand protection by glove construction
Hand protection is rarely one broad purchase. Most buyers already know whether they are looking for welding gloves, cut protection, coated grip gloves, or a heavier leather work glove before they open a product page.
The useful comparison points here are coating type, cut performance, heat tolerance, dexterity, and wear life, because those details usually decide which glove family makes sense.
How to choose hand protection
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Start with the main hazard, such as cut risk, welding heat, abrasive handling, oil contact, or general site labor.
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Balance protection with dexterity because heavy gloves can slow handling tasks that require touch sensitivity or precision.
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Compare palm coating, shell material, cuff length, and comfort for long-shift wear.
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Standardize glove families by job type so replenishment and training stay simple across crews.
Common hand protection use cases
What buyers usually compare
- Cut and abrasion resistance
- Grip in dry or oily conditions
- Heat tolerance and cuff length
- Comfort, flexibility, and wear life
Hand Protection catalog signals
The products currently listed here share the following themes, which gives buyers a quicker summary of what shows up most often in this range.
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Subcategories
Explore Welding Gloves under Hand Protection
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Explore Cut Resistant Gloves under Hand Protection
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Explore Nitrile Coated Gloves under Hand Protection
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Explore Latex Coated Gloves under Hand Protection
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Popular products
View 70g Thickened Cotton Knit Work Gloves, General Purpose Safety Gloves
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View 10.5" Custom Cow Split Leather Anti-Slip Safety Work Gloves
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View 10.5" Cow Split Leather Anti-Slip Safety Work Gloves, Custom Logo
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View CE EN388 13G Polyester-Cotton Latex Crinkle Anti-Slip Work Gloves
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Hand protection FAQ
How do I decide between coated gloves and leather work gloves?
Coated gloves are commonly chosen for grip and dexterity, while leather gloves are often preferred for rough handling, abrasion, and tougher general site work.
Are welding gloves suitable for general handling tasks?
They can be used for some heavy tasks, but welding gloves are usually optimized for heat and spark exposure rather than fine handling or coated-grip performance.
Why separate cut-resistant gloves from general work gloves?
Different glove families solve different hazards, and separating them makes it easier to compare the right products without mixing unrelated options together.











