Custom Liner and Yarn for Gloves
Custom Packaging and Labeling for Gloves
The yarn used in gloves determines their comfort, durability, and functionality. We provide full customization for glove liner production. This includes options for materials, processes, and designs to fit various application needs. M-tide experts introduce the characteristics and differences of various knitted liner yarns.
Custom Yarn Materials
The core of a liner lies in its material. We provide common knitted materials, primarily as follows:
Polyester Knit Liners:
M-Tide primarily uses polyester knit liners as the base material for gloves.
- Advantages: Excellent elasticity, softness, and abrasion resistance; resistant to deformation and pilling. High conformability.
- Specifications: 13-18G, often paired with nitrile or PU coating.
- Applications: Suitable for gardening gloves, material handling, construction, logistics, and machining.
Nylon
Nylon knit liners are a popular material with balanced performance across various applications.
- Advantages: Excellent breathability, tear resistance, aging resistance, high softness, and superior elasticity.
- Specifications: 13-15G, often paired with PU or nitrile foam coating.
- Applications: Precision electronics assembly, parts assembly, automotive repair.
Cotton/Cotton Blend
A skin-friendly, comfortable material prioritizing wearability.
- Advantages: Excellent moisture absorption, soft breathability, good warmth retention, low cost, ideal for winter use.
- Specifications: 7G, 10G, 13G, often paired with PVC dot coating.
- Applications: Winter gloves, gardening gloves, insulated gloves, etc.
HPPE
Primarily Dyneema® and UHMWPE. Ideal for cut-resistant applications.
- Advantages: Essential inner lining material for cut resistance. High strength, abrasion resistance, chemical resistance.
- Specifications: 13-18G, often blended with polyester, nylon, or glass fiber.
- Applications: Cut-resistant gloves, puncture-resistant gloves, glass handling gloves, construction gloves.
Knitting Gauge Customization
The needle gauge directly affects the liner’s thickness and flexibility. We offer needle gauges of 7G, 10G, 13G, 15G, 18G, and 21G. Higher gauges lead to thinner liners that are more sensitive. This means they need stronger fiber reinforcement for better cut protection. Lower gauges yield thicker liners with superior durability and puncture resistance.
| Gauge | EN 388 Examples (Common) | ANSI Cut Examples (Common) |
|---|---|---|
| 7G | Abrasion/Puncture 4-5 | Cut A1-A2 |
| 10G | Abrasion/Puncture 3-4 | Cut A1-A3 |
| 13G | Abrasion/Puncture 3-4 | Cut A2-A5 |
| 15G | Abrasion/Puncture 2-4 | Cut A3-A6 |
| 18G | Abrasion/Puncture 1-3 | Cut A4-A7 |
| 21G | Abrasion/Puncture 1-2 | Cut A5-A9 |
Appearance Customization
In addition, the appearance of the knitted liner can also be customized according to your requirements.
Yarn Color
We support full-spectrum color customization, including black, white, and various colored options.
Knit Pattern
We offer a variety of knit patterns for glove liners. You can choose classic jacquard designs, such as stripes, checks, diamonds, etc.
Cuff Design
We provide multiple cuff styles, including wavy elastic closure, Velcro adjustable cuff, and elastic knit cuff, to meet different wearing comfort and adjustment needs.