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Metal mesh hand gloves are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect workers from cuts, abrasions, and punctures in high-risk environments. These gloves are commonly used in industries where sharp tools, blades, or rough materials are handled. Hebei Linchuan Safety Protective Equipment Co., LTD manufactures durable and functional metal mesh gloves to meet workplace safety requirements.
Metal mesh gloves are constructed using interlocking rings or chains made from materials such as:
Stainless steel – Provides corrosion resistance and durability.
Titanium or aluminum alloys – Lightweight options for extended wear.
Composite liners (e.g., Kevlar, HPPE, or leather) – Enhances comfort and adds extra protection.
Some models feature additional coatings, such as nitrile or latex, to improve grip in wet or oily conditions.
Cut and Puncture Resistance – The metal mesh structure acts as a barrier against sharp edges.
Breathability – Unlike solid metal gloves, the open weave allows airflow, reducing hand fatigue.
Flexibility – Designed to allow sufficient finger movement for precise tasks.
Compliance with Safety Standards – Many metal mesh gloves meet EN 388 (mechanical hazards) and ANSI/ISEA 105 (cut resistance levels).
These gloves are widely used in industries such as:
Food Processing – Butchering, deboning, and fish handling.
Metalworking – Handling sheet metal, stamping, and machining.
Glass Manufacturing – Protection against sharp glass shards.
Automotive & Aerospace – Working with sharp components and tools.
When choosing a metal mesh glove, consider:
Cut resistance rating (e.g., ANSI Cut Level A1-A9 or EN 388).
Material compatibility – Stainless steel for wet environments, titanium for lightweight needs.
Fit and comfort – Proper sizing ensures dexterity and reduces hand strain.
Hebei Linchuan Safety Protective Equipment Co., LTD provides a variety of metal mesh gloves tailored to different industrial needs. Our products are designed to offer reliable protection while maintaining usability.
EN 388:2016 – Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 – Hand protection classification.