Welding Gloves Heat & Fire Resistant Leather Cut Proof High Temperature Hot Metal Thermal Work Safety Protective Heavy Duty Safety Leather Hand Gloves ( Pack of 5 )
SKU: TI-WG-31509
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Short Description
Welding gloves are versatile and crucial for ensuring the safety and comfort of workers in various applications involving welding and metalworking.
Country of origin: India
Description
Welding gloves are essential personal protective equipment designed to safeguard the hands of welders from heat, sparks, and electrical hazards. Typically made from durable materials like leather, they offer both protection and dexterity, allowing for safe handling of welding tools and materials.
Features
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Material
Leather: Most welding gloves are made from high-quality leather (cowhide, goat, pig, or deer) for durability and heat resistance.
Heat-Resistant Linings: Some gloves may have additional heat-resistant materials or linings to enhance protection
Heat Resistance
Designed to withstand high temperatures and protect against sparks and molten metal.
Often rated for specific temperature ranges, ensuring they can handle the heat generated during welding.
Dexterity
Gloves are designed to allow for finger movement and dexterity, especially in TIG welding gloves, which require more precision.
Features like pre-curved fingers help improve grip and control.
Reinforced Areas
Reinforcements in high-wear areas, such as the palms and fingertips, provide extra durability and protection against abrasions and cuts.
Cuff Length
Extended cuffs (gauntlet style) provide additional protection to the wrists and forearms, preventing sparks and heat from entering the gloves.
Comfort and Fit
Padded interiors and ergonomic designs enhance comfort during prolonged use.
Adjustable wrist straps or elastic cuffs help ensure a secure fit, preventing gloves from slipping off.
Electrical Insulation
Many welding gloves are designed to be electrically non-conductive, providing protection against electrical hazards.
Breathability
Some gloves feature breathable materials or perforations to reduce heat buildup and improve comfort during extended wear.
Chemical Resistance
Certain welding gloves may offer resistance to chemicals and oils, providing additional protection in various working environments.
Compliance and Standards
Many welding gloves meet specific safety standards (such as ANSI/ISEA or EN standards) to ensure they provide adequate protection for welders.
Specification
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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Weight (Approx.) : 1.5 kg
Gloves Size : Free Size
Material : Split leather
Temperature Rating : 350°F to 500°F (about 175°C to 260°C) or higher, depending on the glove type.
Sizes Available : Usually available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes.
Palm and Finger Reinforcement: Double stitching or additional layers in high-wear areas for enhanced durability.
Applications
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Welding Processes
MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas): Gloves designed for MIG welding protect against heat, sparks, and spatter while allowing for good dexterity to handle the welding gun and materials.
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas): TIG welding gloves are made for precision and dexterity, allowing welders to manipulate thin materials and perform intricate welds while protecting against heat and electrical hazards.
Stick Welding (Shielded Metal Arc Welding): These gloves are typically thicker and more robust, providing maximum protection against sparks, heat, and slag.
Metal Fabrication
Used in metal fabrication shops where welding, cutting, and grinding occur. Welding gloves protect workers from heat and sharp edges while handling metal components.
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
In automotive repair shops, welding gloves are used during welding and fabrication tasks, such as exhaust repairs, frame modifications, and custom fabrication.
Construction and Structural Welding
Used by welders in construction sites for structural steel welding, where they encounter high heat and potential hazards from sparks and molten metal.
Shipbuilding and Marine Applications
Welders in shipyards use welding gloves to protect against the harsh conditions of marine environments while performing welding tasks on ships and marine structures.
Pipeline Welding
In the oil and gas industry, welding gloves are used for pipeline construction and repair, where welders must work in challenging conditions and handle high-temperature materials.
Artistic and Decorative Welding
Artists and craftsmen who work with metal sculptures and decorative pieces use welding gloves to protect their hands while creating intricate designs.
Maintenance and Repair Work
In various industries, maintenance workers use welding gloves when performing repairs that involve welding or cutting metal components.
Metalworking and Blacksmithing
Blacksmiths and metalworkers use welding gloves to protect their hands from heat and sharp tools while forging and shaping metal.
Educational and Training Environments
Used in vocational schools and training programs where students learn welding techniques and safety practices.
General Handling of Hot Materials
Beyond welding, these gloves can be used for handling hot materials, such as metal parts coming out of furnaces or other high-temperature processes.