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Chainmail cut-resistant gloves are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to safeguard workers' hands from sharp objects, blades, and abrasive materials. These gloves are widely used in industries such as metalworking, glass handling, food processing, and construction. Hebei Linchuan Safety Protective Equipment Co., LTD specializes in producing high-quality safety gloves, including chainmail models that meet industry standards.
Chainmail gloves are typically made from stainless steel or other durable metal alloys woven into a mesh pattern. This design provides a strong barrier against cuts while maintaining flexibility. Some models incorporate additional materials such as:
Stainless steel rings for cut resistance.
Nitrile or latex coatings for improved grip and liquid protection.
Kevlar or high-performance polyethylene (HPPE) liners for added comfort and puncture resistance.
Cut Resistance – The interlocking metal rings prevent sharp objects from penetrating the glove.
Dexterity – Unlike rigid metal gloves, modern chainmail designs allow for better hand movement.
Durability – Stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting performance in tough environments.
Compliance with Safety Standards – Many chainmail gloves meet EN 388 (mechanical risks) and ANSI/ISEA 105 (cut resistance) standards.
Chainmail gloves are commonly used in:
Meat and poultry processing – Protection against knives and bone fragments.
Metal fabrication – Handling sharp sheet metal or machining parts.
Glass manufacturing – Reducing the risk of cuts from broken glass.
When selecting chainmail gloves, consider:
Cut resistance level (e.g., ANSI Cut Level A1-A9 or EN 388).
Comfort and fit – Proper sizing ensures ease of movement.
Additional coatings – For wet or oily conditions, a nitrile coating improves grip.
Hebei Linchuan Safety Protective Equipment Co., LTD offers a range of chainmail gloves suitable for various industrial needs. Our products are designed to balance protection, comfort, and functionality.
EN 388:2016 – Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 – Hand protection classification.