Electrical Gloves

When it comes to working with electricity, safety is of the utmost importance. Nitrile coated grip gloves are an excellent choice for those who work with electricity. These gloves provide a secure grip and protect against cuts, punctures, and electrical shocks.

Protecting your hands should be your top priority, and the best way is to use work gloves. Yes, these work gloves are great as they provide a layer of protection to the knit gloves and give a non-slippery experience for electricians working in various industries.

Here are some of the types of nitrile coated grip gloves that are popular among electricians:

Electrical Safety Gloves: Electrical safety gloves are specially designed for working with electricity. These gloves are made from rubber or other insulating materials that protect against electrical shocks. They are typically rated for a certain voltage level, and the voltage rating should be selected based on the type of electrical work being performed.

Cut-resistant Nitrile Coated Grip Gloves: Cut-resistant nitrile coated grip gloves are ideal for electricians who work with sharp tools or perform tasks that involve cutting or stripping wires.

Chemical-resistant Nitrile Coated Grip Gloves: Chemical-resistant nitrile coated grip gloves are designed to protect against a variety of chemicals, such as solvents and cleaning agents. These gloves are ideal for electricians who work with chemicals in their job.

Heavy Duty Nitrile Coated Grip Gloves: Heavy duty nitrile coated grip gloves are designed for electricians who work with heavy machinery or large equipment. These gloves are made from thick, durable materials that provide maximum protection and comfort.

Lightweight Nitrile Coated Grip Gloves: Lightweight nitrile coated grip gloves are made from thin, lightweight materials that provide a comfortable fit and allow for maximum dexterity. These gloves are ideal for electricians who need to perform delicate tasks, such as wiring or installation work.

When choosing the best nitrile coated grip gloves for electrical work, there are several factors to consider:

Voltage Rating: Choose gloves that are rated for the appropriate voltage level for the electrical work being performed.

Material: Look for gloves made from high-quality, durable materials that are resistant to cuts and punctures. The nitrile coating should provide excellent grip and resistance to oils and chemicals.

Comfort: Choose gloves that fit snugly and comfortably, without being too tight or too loose. Gloves that are too tight can restrict movement and cause discomfort, while gloves that are too loose can slip off during use.

Chemical Resistance: Consider the type of chemicals you will be using in your electrical work and choose gloves that are chemical-resistant to protect your hands.

Durability: Look for gloves with reinforced stitching and high-quality materials that can withstand the demands of electrical work. The gloves should be resistant to wear and tear, and should provide long-lasting protection.

Brand and Price: Consider the brand and price of the gloves. High-quality gloves from reputable brands may be more expensive, but they are likely to offer better performance and durability than cheaper, lower-quality gloves.

Nitrile coated grip gloves are an excellent choice for those who work with electricity. By considering the voltage rating, material, comfort, chemical resistance, durability, and brand and price, you can choose the best pair of gloves for your electrical work needs. With the right pair of gloves, you can stay safe and comfortable while performing your electrical work.

Gloves can be made of nylon, cotton, and even polyester or engineered yards called Kevlar or Dyneema. This material is an excellent alternative for expensive leather gloves.

The palm-coated industrial work gloves are great for different use in the warehouse, truck driver/mechanic automotive industry, roofing/construction, or even in sampling and handling products, which offer a better, and anti-slip grip.

Dip Coatings

The dip coating is applied on the knit gloves to give a good layer of protection. However, the amount of coating can be customized as follows:

Full Dip

The full dip allows covering the whole hand including the lower wrist.

Palm Dip

The palm dip will cover the whole palm including the fingertips for a better shield.

¾ Dip

The ¾ dip protects the palm, knuckles, and fingers.

What’s your Grip?

These tough coatings will give a perfect experience for handling tough materials filled with grease and chemicals. These gloves will enhance durability, chemical resistance, and even cut protection.

Many coatings can be used on knit gloves which are as follows:

  1. Nitrile Foam
  2. Latex
  3. PVC
  4. Neoprene
  5. Zed coat
  6. Micropore Nitrile
  7. Polyurethane (PU)

Now, let us have a brief look at all these types of coating.

Nitrile Foam Coated Gloves

Industrial environments of today carry many activities that have risks. Governments and businesses in many countries define guidelines that benefit the safety of their workers. Many industrial applications promote the use of nitrile foam gloves for mechanic workers as a means of safety.

For Those with Allergy Concerns

Nitrile foam gloves are a type of glove made from nylone and coated with synthetic rubber. Nitrile is a polymer compound with a production process similar to that of making rubber. Unlike rubber however, nitrile is a 100% synthetic substance and typically does not create any type of allergic reaction on the human body and as a result, is accepted and used in many businesses. Nitrile is the synthetic form of latex and is commonly chosen for its strength.

Nitrile Latex vs Rubber

Just like natural rubber, Nitrile latex does not contain latex proteins. Nitrile rubber provides excellent resistance to tears and punctures and is almost 3 times stronger than natural rubber. Nitrile stands up well to oil, and makes it is a good choice for handling small wet/oily parts.

Features of Nitrile Foam Gloves

The main feature of knit nylon gloves coated with nitrile is their good grip and dexterity. Nitrile coated palm and fingers provide protection from abrasion, excellent grip, are extremely thin and durable, are breathable, comfortable, cut resistant, have great dexterity, tactility, and sensitivity.

There are various types of Nitrile coated glove dips available, some of them which include Nitrile palm coated gloves, foam Nitrile coated gloves, and fully coated Nitrile gloves.

All-Weather Gloves

Many businesses use nitrile work gloves for their workers and most of these companies, especially in cold weather areas of the world. Nitrile foam gloves can keep worker’s hands warm in cold weather conditions and allow them to move their hands freely and easily even in cold conditions as well as protect their hands from harmful substances, cuts, and abrasion.

Works Well with Wet Conditions and Oil

Nitrile foam gloves withstand oils and have tactility even when wet. Nitrile coatings protect hands by preventing oil from penetrating through the gloves. Some applications include working with small or oily parts, as nitrile coating provides a secure grip.

Durable and Long Lasting

Nitrile foam gloves do not easily break down, delaminate or blister-like other coating materials in the presence of oils and in general. This makes nitrile foam gloves a choice for jobs that require a high degree of sensitivity and dexterity, especially when grip is important such as assembly, construction, painting, working on automotive, handling small oily parts and components, gardening, machining, maintenance, warehouses, and trucking. Recreationally, they are also great for gardening, and various outdoor activities that require grip in wet conditions, like boating, fishing, hiking, and biking.

Other Information on Nitrile Foam Gloves

Nitrile foam gloves are perfect for general work because of their durability and robustness. The nitrile coating will prevent cuts, tears, and even abrasions. These gloves work well between -25 F and 350 F.

Nitrile foam gloves are durable, but they will not provide a robust grip in oily and wet conditions compared to micropore nitrile gloves.

Nitrile foam coating may not be ideal for liquids and adhesives because they may seep inside the gloves.

Latex Coated Gloves

Latex-coated gloves are soft and flexible. These soft gloves give a perfect grip and an anti-slip experience. Latex-coated gloves work well in all circumstances and temperatures, and they are a perfect choice for high temperatures too.

Latex gloves fall in the category of the most durable gloves, but you may experience low abrasion and oil resistance. Latex gloves can resist the use of alcohol and some categories of ketones, but they won’t work well for organic solvents and hydrocarbons.

Latex gloves are perfect to use in construction, masonry, and even landscaping.

Micropore Nitrile Gloves

Micropore nitrile gloves work best for oily grip. These gloves consist of different suction cups which absorb all the oil and liquid providing a firm grip.

This coating doesn’t work well with adhesives, but the outcome is highly abrasion-resistant.

Polyurethane Coated Gloves

Polyurethane-coated gloves come with the best stretch and flexibility. These gloves work well for delicate applications, and the coating offers flexibility.

Polyurethane-coated gloves are resistant to all kinds of liquids, including oil. It is also heat resistant, but these gloves are not recommended to use above 79 degrees celsius. These polyurethane gloves work perfectly well for aerospace, fine part handling, and even with assembly and inspection.

PVC Gloves

PVC gloves work the best with adhesives, and they are abrasion-resistant. The adhesives won’t stick on the gloves so that you can work without any hassle. These gloves are best when working with furniture, automotive assembly, and trim applications.

These PVC gloves are perfect to use within cold conditions, and these PVC gloves are flexible but not tactile with rubber products.

Neoprene Coating Gloves

Neoprene coating gloves are synthetic rubber that also comes with chemical stability and heat resistance. These gloves are suitable for chemical-resistant and fire-retardant installations.

Neoprene coating will provide a dry, oily, and wet grip, but it has low resistance towards abrasion.

Final Verdict!

Nitrile foam gloves are more versatile do not easily break down, delaminate or blister-like other coating materials in general. This makes nitrile foam gloves a choice for jobs that require a high degree of sensitivity and dexterity, especially when grip is important such as assembly, construction, painting, working on automotive, handling small oily parts and components, gardening, machining, maintenance, warehouses, and trucking. Recreationally, they are also great for gardening, and various outdoor activities that require grip in wet conditions, like boating, fishing, hiking, and biking.

Looking for comfortable gloves should be your topmost priority so that there is no chance of removing these gloves and damaging your skin and hands.

Nitrile foam gloves will become your new favorite with a long-lasting experience.

SAFER GRIP BY OPNBAR™️

Employee safety should be a top priority in any company. Apart from the obvious pain and suffering with worker deaths and injuries, workers who are injured on the job could sue a company for financial damages. Injuries may make them less productive when they return to work. It is important that employers effectively communicate safety standards to every employee, and train them properly.

Work gloves play a critical role in workplace safety, providing workers with the protection they need to perform their duties safely and efficiently.

In addition, work gloves are available in a range of styles and sizes, making it possible to find the right gloves for any job. They are also equipped with features that make them comfortable to wear, such as breathable liners and flexible materials, ensuring that workers can wear them for extended periods of time without discomfort.

SAFER GRIP by OPNBAR™️  is part of the SCS International brand and product line and makes quality safety tools and some of the best work gloves to assist operators in productivity while promoting workplace safety.

Work gloves are essential protective gear for anyone who works with their hands, whether it be in an industrial, construction, or manual labor setting.

If you work in a field that requires the use of your hands, or you participate in activities that require you to have a strong grip, then you know how important it is to have the right gloves. Safer Grip gloves are an essential piece of protective gear for people who work in construction, agriculture, mechanics, and many other industries. They also come in handy for sports such as weightlifting, golfing, and rock climbing.

Benefits of Grip Gloves

Safer Grip gloves provide many benefits to the wearer, including:

Enhanced grip: Grip gloves are designed to provide a non-slip surface, which helps the wearer to have a stronger grip on tools, equipment, and other objects.

Protection: Grip gloves protect the wearer's hands from cuts, abrasions, and punctures. They also offer protection against extreme temperatures, chemicals, and other hazardous substances.

Comfort: Grip gloves are often made with materials that offer a high level of comfort and breathability. They can help to reduce hand fatigue and prevent blisters.

Increased productivity: By providing a better grip and protecting the wearer's hands, grip gloves can help to increase productivity by reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.

Safer Grip by OPNBar™️ are ideal work gloves for all-day use for light manufacturing, warehouse operators, and for use in maintenance areas.

Our new and improved Safer Grip nitrile coated gloves by OPNBar are ideal multi-purpose work gloves for various applications like trucking and delivery, warehouses, maintenance areas, light manufacturing and carpentry. They are also great for gardening, and various outdoor activities that require grip in wet conditions, like boating, fishing, hiking, and biking.

Safer Grip™ Foam Gloves by OPNBar™

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