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A - SEAMLESS (ONE PIECE KNITTED)
These gloves are made in one piece on knitting machines.
For firmer elastic tightening, the wrist is typically
knitted with latex thread.
Glove examples
T301 cotton range, synthetic fiber range : TKV7H1058L,NYM13440
etc...
Uses, advantages
The glove is ambidextrous, except if the palm is
coated. Use for fine or light handling. The Kevlar®
knitted gloves or other synthetic fibers (Spectra®,
Dyneema®
) can offer good mechanical resistances
for picking up sharp objects.
Adding dots (PVC, nitrile
) or coating the
whole palm may allow other applications for better
performance.
Because of their finesse and good hand-fit, these
gloves may also be used as insulating gloves (cold,
hot, cut, etc...).
These gloves are not designed to protect against
liquids (except if they are later dipped in a dipping
bath. Ex : the PVC525K, PVC530K glove range
).
The one-piece knitted support is then usually called
" liner ".
B - DIPPED (With or without
liner)
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Without a liner
These gloves are made based on hand formers
which are typically china. Using a dipping
line, the formers are dipped in various materials
: nitrile, latex, neoprene etc...
The gloves can then be cotton-flocked in order
to make them easier to put in and take off,
and to increase perspiration absorption properties.
Glove examples : NIT2018, NIT500B, LAT2006,
LAT460
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With a liner
Before being dipped, the formers are first covered
with a textile support ("liner") ; the
support can be made from various materials (cotton,
polyester/cotton, Kevlar® etc...) ; it can also
be " one-piece knitted " or " cut
and sewn ".
Glove examples : PVC528, NBR326, LAT426IG
Uses, advantages
this method allows the glove to be impermeable and
to resist against many liquids, depending on the
material thickness (variable depending on bath soaking
time), and on the material type (nitrile, neoprene,
mixed latex/neoprene etc...).
Most formers usually being anatomic, the glove ideally
fits the shape of the hand for maximum comfort.
In addition, as the former palm usually has an embossed
finish, the finished glove adhesion offers a firm
grip in dry and even wet environments.
Previously dipped gloves equipped with a liner have
additional qualities related to the liner's own
features.
C - CUT AND SEWN
The gloves are made from a support, which may be
:
- fabric (or textile knitting), coated or not with
material (Example : IT750, P 754H)
- leather (56 GN
)
- mixed leather or textile (501S, 501SGRSVJ
)
The support is cut into various pieces, which are
then sewn to one another for form gloves..
C1 - "Clute cut"
The little finger, ring finger, middle finger and
index finger are made up of four pieces sewn to
one another. The thumb is a separate piece ("
straigth thumb ").
Glove type : IT 750, PRP754, 400JM
Uses, advantages : this construction
provides a good compromise between dexterity, comfort
and resistance for many applications ; assembling
small oiled parts (IT750), picking up hot objects
(PRP754 :moderate heat and short handling), gardening
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C2 - "Gunn cut"
One piece (B) including the middle finger and the
ring finger fits on piece (A), between the index
and little finger.
Piece (A) includes the palm of the glove, the thumb,
the forefinger and the ring finger. The stitches
are usually reinforced by piping (to delay stitch
wear). The palm sometimes has a second thickness.
Glove type : docker type gloves, welding gloves
Uses, advantages : heavy duty (docker gloves), welding
work ( 51 series ), transport, outdoor maintenance
work ( 50, 56 series )
The palm is a large
surface with limited stitches and wear points. These
gloves usually offer good resistance to work.
C3 - Fourchettes pattern
A strip of material (leather, cotton or others depending
on the glove) is sewn separately between each finger
("fourchettes").
Gloves types
JB100, AGN102, AGN105...
Uses, advantages
this construction gives relief to the fingers (extendible
gusset). Ideal fit of the glove to the shape of
the hand. Very good dexterity, excellent comfort.
Fine handling, precision work...
C4 - Reversible
This construction is mainly used for cotton gloves.
Two identical cotton knit hand shapes are sewn to
one another (A, B). That way, the palm of the glove
is the same as the back. A knitted wrist or sleeve
can be sewn on.
Gloves type
JE 200, JE 300...
Uses, advantages
Ambidextrous glove (except if only the palm of the
glove is coated). Use for fine or light handling.
These glove can be used for handling or protecting
small parts, protection against clod, as under-gloves
(heat/clod insulation), as a liner for coating
These gloves are not designed for protection against
liquids, except if fully coated.
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