Gloves Certifications Explained

Kevlar Lining for Ultimate Protection

Our welding gloves are lined with Kevlar HPPE Glass, a combination of Kevlar, HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene), and glass fiber. This mix gives the gloves exceptional protection while still being comfortable to wear. Here’s how the Kevlar lining works for you:

  • Cut Resistance (A4): The gloves can handle a force of around 1,699 grams. To give you a sense of that, imagine cutting a tough vegetable like butternut squash with a sharp knife. That’s the amount of pressure these gloves can withstand without getting cut, protecting your hands from sharp tools or materials.
  • GSM 365 (Fabric Weight): GSM stands for grams per square meter, and at 365 GSM, these gloves are on the thicker, more durable side. Think of the difference between a lightweight T-shirt and a thick jacket—the jacket protects you more but might feel a bit bulkier. For you as a welder, this means the gloves offer great protection but may feel a little thicker than others.
  • Heat Resistance: The Kevlar lining is designed to protect your hands from extreme heat. Whether you’re working with welding torches or hot metal, these gloves can handle it.

Certifications for Safety and Durability

Our welding gloves come with top certifications that ensure you’re getting the best protection for tough jobs. Here’s what they mean, with real-world examples:

  • ANSI/ISEA Contact Heat Level 3 (Up to 392°F / 200°C for 15 seconds):
    Ever touched the inside of an oven? Your kitchen oven might hit 400°F, so these gloves can handle slightly less than that without causing burns. Whether you’re working with hot metal or handling heated equipment, these gloves will protect your hands for at least 15 seconds at temperatures up to 392°F.
  • High Arc Resistance:
    Electrical arc flashes can happen unexpectedly, especially if you’re working around high-voltage equipment. An arc flash is like a mini-explosion of electricity. These gloves won’t catch fire or melt if that happens, so your hands stay protected.
  • ANSI/ISEA Cut Resistance Level A5 (Withstands up to 2,200 grams of pressure):
    Our gloves are certified to protect against sharp objects with outstanding resilience. They can endure the force of up to 2.2 kilograms (about 4.85 pounds) without being cut through. This makes them highly effective for tasks involving sharp tools or metal edges, ensuring reliable safety for heavy-duty applications.
  • ANSI/ISEA Abrasion Resistance Level 4:
    Whether you’re constantly rubbing your gloves against rough metal or concrete, Level 4 abrasion resistance means they won’t wear down quickly. The gloves can stand up to rough surfaces, keeping them intact longer.
  • Gram Score (6630):
    The Gram Score measures how much weight (in grams) the gloves can handle before they get cut through. With a score of 6630, these gloves offer extremely high cut resistance. Picture handling a sharp tool under 6.6 kg of force—these gloves will keep you safe.

All Features Working Together

Our gloves combine high cut resistance, heat resistance, and durability without compromising flexibility. Whether you’re handling sharp tools, working in high heat, or dealing with electrical equipment, these gloves are built to protect you.