Portwest - Size Chart and Colour Guide
MATERIALS FOR EVERY APPLICATION
Below is a guide to materials used and the performance factors associated. This will aid in decision making to secure the right hand protection for the job.
GLOVE LINER TYPE
KNITTED SEAMLESS Highly breathable and close fitting for good dexterity. The seamless liner avoids irritation offering improved comfort.
SEWN & IMPREGNATED
COATED/DIPPED Made by dipping a knitted or woven cloth liner into the glove compound - the liner supports the compound and adds strength. The compound used enhances the mechanical performance with different compounds used for different conditions.
Available with several types of construction and assembly, mainly cut and sewn. Coating is bound to the fabric for good resistance to abrasion. Sewing and impregnation process allows the manufacturing of thin gloves, for enhanced dexterity.
GLOVE LINER MATERIAL
HPPE (High Performance Polyethylene) High performance cut resistance, comfort and abrasion resistance
LEATHER: SPLIT GRAIN Dry grip, abrasion resistance and durable.
NYLON Stretch and elasticity
PARA ARAMID Cut and heat resistance
COTTON Comfort and breathability
POLYESTER Durability
GLASS FIBRE Cut Resistance
ACRYLIC Insulation
LEATHER: SMOOTH GRAIN
UHMWPE (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) Premium cut resistant, free from steel and glass fibres
Durable, supple and oil & water repellent
DIPPING MATERIAL
NITRILE Excellent resistance to snag, cut, puncture and abrasion. Dry grip
NEOPRENE Dry, wet and oil grip
NITRILE SANDY Wet and dry grip. High abrasion resistance.
NITRILE MICRO FOAM High dexterity with improved touch sensitivity
NITRILE FOAM Oil and wet grip
PU (Polyurethane) Good abrasion resistance. Dry grip
LATEX Dry and wet grip
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Good abrasion resistance. Dry, wet and oily grip
TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) Impact Protection
TPV (Thermoplastic Vulcanizates) Impact Protection
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