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Coating guide: Latex

CJ
Comunicación Juba 31 March 2017
Categoría: News

Latex is a milky-looking substance obtained from cuts made in the Hevea brasiliensis tree that can be found in Africa and southern Asia. Its qualities make it widely sought-after as a coating for work gloves.
Its main qualities are:
- Highly flexible and elastic
- Good grip in dry and wet environments
- Excellent resistance to tearing and abrasion
- Very solid
- Water-resistant, non porous
*Latex can cause skin problems among people who are allergic to this substance  

Types of latex coating:

1. Rough: Excellent wet and dry grip

Example glove: 254. Seamless polyester glove, covered with rough latex.


Example glove: G 16800 FISHERMAN. Work glove with rough latex coating on cotton support. It provides firm grip on slippery, dry or wet parts. 

2. Sandy:
Microfinish: Providing comfort, flexibility and dexterity without foregoing a solid glove, plus an effective grip in any wet or dry situation.

Example glove: XA326 ACTIVGRIP. Seamless Nylon® glove with double Microfinish® latex coating.

NTF: Recommended for mechanical work in wet and dry conditions. Excellent fit, comfort and dexterity.

Example glove: 4404HC POWER CUT. Glove made of Dyneema® fibre mixed with fibreglass, coated in NFT latex across half the back.

3. Vulcanised: Strong and long lasting for demanding work

Example glove: 219 RESISTER. Seamless, vulcanised, latex work glove on Kevlar® support

4. ANR: ANR latex technology offers better grip and high resistance to abrasion and scratching.

Example glove: H257 FEEL & GRIP. Nylon® glove coated in latex with ANR technology (Advanced Natural Rubber) on the palm.

5. Bipolymer: Flexible, light and great sense of touch. Excellent breathability and comfort level. Good wet and dry grip


Example glove: NTF00 NINJA THERMA FORCE. Dyneema® fibre glove mixed with other synthetic fibres and rough bipolymer palm coating (latex and nitrile). Acrylic lining to beat the cold.

*** The examples of work gloves given here are just a sample of the many options in our catalogue for each use and solution. You can check out all our latex-coated work gloves here.
We will bring out the last instalment of our glove coating guide next week. Thanks for following us!

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