Cut Resistant Gloves

Cut-resistant gloves are specialized protective garments designed to minimize the risk of injury from sharp objects, such as knives, glass, or sharp tools. These gloves are constructed using materials that possess high levels of cut resistance, often incorporating advanced fibers like Kevlar, Dynnema, or other similar materials. The primary purpose of cut-resistant gloves is to provide a barrier that reduces the likelihood of cuts, lacerations, or abrasions to the wearer's hands while handling potentially hazardous objects or performing tasks that involve sharp edges. These gloves are widely used in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, food handling, and healthcare, where the risk of cuts and injuries is prevalent.

Rubber Coated Gloves (Blue)

A "rubber-coated gloves (blue)" refers to a type of protective hand wear that is constructed with a base material, commonly fabric or another flexible material, and has a layer of rubber applied or coated onto the surface of the gloves. The rubber coating serves various purposes, such as providing enhanced grip, protection against liquids, chemicals, or abrasions, and potentially increasing the overall durability of the gloves. The "blue" specification in this context likely refers to the color of the gloves, which may have been added for visibility or aesthetic reasons. These gloves are often used in industrial, medical, or other settings where hand protection and tactile sensitivity are important.