
UNDERSTANDING THE GAUGE OF A GLOVE LINER
A guide to help you understand the gauge of a glove liner, and how it impacts on functionality and comfort.
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22/06/2020
Hand protection manufacturers STALSEN are excited to introduce the new Rayza RX432 cut resistant glove.
The Rayza RX432 has an ultra-lightweight cut resistant liner, providing the best levels of flexibility and touch sensitivity for the wearer. The composition of the polyurethane coating enhances the dexterity of the glove.
To improve wearer comfort, the glove lining is produced using high performing Japanese yarns that deliver high levels of cut resistance together with outstanding levels of wearer comfort and functionality consistently with every pair of gloves.
The Rayza RX432 performs to EN388:2016 cut resistance level 4 and has an index level of ‘B’ for the ISO 13997 blade cut standard.
Through the combination of dexterity and cut resistance that the Rayza RX432 offers makes it the perfect glove for many activities across different industries. They will typically be used in areas where materials are present with sharp edging that requires high levels of cut resistance but optimum levels of dexterity and flexibility are critical for the glove wearers.
Some of the industries that this glove is suited for are:
• Manufacturing
• Mechanical and Electrical
• Structural steel
• Construction
• Automotive
• Recycling
A guide to help you understand the gauge of a glove liner, and how it impacts on functionality and comfort.
We are very excited to bring a completely ‘new generation’ of cut resistant gloves to the market, launching the UK’s first 21-gauge cut resistant gloves, the Rayza RX562 and the Rayza RX563.
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