High-Heat Leather Welding Gloves protect hands during industrial tasks involving temperatures up to 500°C. Heavy-duty cowhide leather prevents burns while aramid thread stitching stops seam failure under thermal stress. These industrial safety gloves in Bangladesh provide a 38 cm shield against sparks and molten metal spatter.
Key Features
- Reinforced Palm: Double-layered cowhide leather across high-friction contact zones. Prevents wear during heavy material handling.
- Cotton Lining: Interior moisture-wicking layer for sweat absorption and grip stability. Stops slipping during high humidity work.
- Extended Cuff: 38 cm length covering the wrist and forearm. Blocks sparks from entering the sleeve.
- 500°C Heat Resistance: Flame-retardant material properties for extreme thermal exposure. Protects skin from radiant heat.
- Aramid Thread Stitching: High-tensile strength seams that won't melt or break. Keeps the glove structure intact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are welding gloves heat resistant?
These gloves resist temperatures up to 500°C using treated cowhide leather. This thermal barrier prevents heat transfer during prolonged industrial welding.
What is the best material for welding gloves?
Cowhide leather remains the industry standard for its balance of durability and flame resistance. It withstands sparks and spatter better than synthetic safety fabrics.