Kelly Rose
Editor

Gloves take a dip to get a grip

When hands or components are slippery, workers can be injured and equipment and goods can be damaged. To help prevent such situations Showa Best Glove's research and development has been focused on creating gloves that

When hands or components are slippery, workers can be injured and equipment and goods can be damaged. To help prevent such situations Showa Best Glove's research and development has been focused on creating gloves that ensure superior grip in slippery situations.

The company now offers options that provide hand protection and grip in environments ranging from automotive manufacturing to petrochemical.

These newer, more form-fitting gloves are easier to manipulate than older technology products like cotton and leather, resulting in reduced hand fatigue. They feature specialised coatings, for example sponge and foam nitrile, and glove liners of all types, from nylon to DuPont Kevlar. Gloves can be flat-dipped for palm grip; three-quarter dipped for additional protection; or fully dipped in dual nitrile technology combining nitrile with foam nitrile over dip.

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Gloves take a dip to get a grip
Gloves take a dip to get a grip
Company Info

Showa Best Glove

Tour Franklin
La Defense 8
Paris La Defense
France
F-92042
FRANCE

+33-1-556214-20

info@bestglove.com

www.showabestglove.com

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