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PU-coated gloves are breathable and resist abrasion. They also protect against cuts and provide good thermal insulation. They deliver superior sensitivity. We utilize knitted polyester, Dyneema®, or blended linings to enhance comfort and fit. These gloves achieve ANSI cut resistance ratings from A2 to A4. Available in white, black, and other colors. Suitable for manufacturing, industrial, and electronics sectors. OEM and ODM customization available.
PU coating adheres tightly for stable grip.
Suitable for precision tasks
High elasticity, abrasion-resistant and crack-resistant.
Product Specifications
M-tide has many PU-coated glove styles for different workplace needs. We release 3–6 new PU glove models annually, making it easy to find the perfect fit.
Our PU-coated gloves feature palm coating with full immersion. Lining materials include HPPE, nylon, polyester, etc., with knitted cuffs. Anti-static and cut-resistant options are available.
We also offer full customization. You can choose the coating, lining, size, and color to perfectly match your needs. Enjoy fast delivery—contact M-tide engineers for tailored solutions.
Cut & Vibration Resistant Work Gloves
Touchscreen-compatible cut-resistant gloves
Lightweight PU-coated gloves
15-gauge PU gardening gloves
Leading PU-coated glove manufacturer
M-tide has made PU-coated gloves for over ten years. They focus on eco-friendly, anti-static, comfortable, and durable high-quality PU gloves. We are committed to developing PU gloves with high cut-resistance ratings. Continuously improving glove reusability and overall lifespan. Making wearing easier and more comfortable.
With 4 modern production lines, we achieve a daily output exceeding 100,000 pairs. This enables long-term stable supply and rapid response to customer needs. We provide free samples and stand as your reliable partner.
- Cost advantages for bulk purchasing
- Professional OEM/ODM customization
- Stable supply across the entire industrial chain
- Green and eco-friendly production philosophy
Introduction to PU Coating Process
Water-Based Polyurethane Coating vs. Standard Coating
Standard Polyurethane Coated Gloves:
Utilize conventional coating processes without specialized formulations. Bonded to the glove lining, they offer excellent tactile sensitivity. Suitable for extended wear.
Water-Based Polyurethane Coated Gloves:
Utilize an eco-friendly water-based formulation that significantly reduces organic solvent emissions. It is more flexible, tear-resistant, and comfortable to wear. The water-based system minimizes organic compound emissions. Enhanced flexibility and tear resistance provide comfort for long use. They balance durability, flexibility, and eco-friendliness.
Knit Base
Crafted from premium fabrics including cotton, polyester, and HPPE. Offers excellent breathability and elasticity. The breathable knit structure rapidly wicks away sweat, reducing stuffiness during extended wear. High elasticity conforms to various hand shapes, preventing movement restriction. Significantly enhances work comfort and efficiency.
Customize Your PU Gloves
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Lining:
Polyester, nylon, HPPE, aramid, etc. -
Coating Process:
Standard PU, water-based PU -
Dip Coating:
Full dip, palm dip, half dip, dotted, finger dip, etc. -
Features:
Cut resistance levels A2–A4, high visibility, touchscreen compatibility -
Sizes
6–12, XS–XXXL
What are the uses of PU-coated gloves?
General Industrial Settings
PU-coated gloves are widely used in machining, logistics handling, warehousing, and sorting. Their superior slip resistance and oil repellency ensure stable gripping and cargo transport. Durable tear resistance effectively reduces glove replacement costs.
Specialized Industrial Applications
They are suitable for specialized environments like electronics manufacturing and food processing. In electronics, anti-static PU gloves prevent electrostatic damage to precision components. Their flexible, form-fitting design allows for precise manipulation. For food processing, food-grade PU gloves meet both protective and sanitary requirements.
Frequentiy Asked Questions
Differences Between PU-Coated Gloves and PVC-Coated Gloves
PU-Coated Gloves: These gloves provide great flexibility and breathability. They also offer a superior grip, which makes them perfect for precision tasks and the electronics industry.
PVC-Coated Gloves: These gloves provide excellent durability, chemical resistance, and waterproofing. These features make them suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Advantages of PU-Coated Gloves
Strong Grip: Textured surfaces and designs enhance object retention.
Physical Protection: Resistant to abrasion, tearing, and punctures.
High Flexibility and Sensitivity: Thin construction enables precise manipulation.
Breathability: Ensures comfort during extended wear.
What Work Scenarios Suit PU-Coated Gloves?
Commonly used in scenarios requiring protection and precision work,
Such as electronics assembly where PU-coated gloves enable precise operations while safeguarding hands.
product inspection and quality control, where they prevent hand-induced damage or contamination.
How to select suitable PU-coated gloves
Consider the following factors:
- Certification compliance: Verify the gloves meet relevant standard certifications
- Size suitability: Choose the appropriate size based on your palm dimensions
- Work Environment Fit: Define the glove type or performance needed for your work before buying.
What safety certifications do PU-coated gloves hold?
Generally, they possess three primary certifications:
- U.S. ANSI/ISEA Certification: This includes tests for physical performance. Gloves are rated from Level 1 to 5 based on factors like abrasion and cut resistance. Usually, PU-coated gloves score between Levels 2 and 4.
- European EN388 Certification: Tests and certifies abrasion, tear, cut, and puncture resistance.
- Chinese ISO Certification: This indicates that products meet legal standards and quality requirements for manufactured goods.
What linings can be used with PU-coated gloves?
Common linings for PU-coated gloves include:
- Polyester: Provides shrink resistance, quick-drying properties, and low cost.
- Nylon: Most common, offering lightweight, snug fit, breathability, enhanced abrasion resistance, and dexterity.
- High-performance polyethylene: Improves abrasion and cut resistance.
- Cotton: Absorbs sweat, improves comfort, lightweight and economical
Can PU-coated gloves cause allergic reactions?
They do not cause allergic reactions. Among current glove types, natural rubber typically triggers skin allergies in some individuals. Therefore, if you are allergic to natural rubber, PU-coated gloves serve as an ideal solution.
How do PU palm-dipped gloves perform in dry/lightly oily environments?
PU palm-dipped gloves excel in both dry and lightly oily conditions:
In dry places, PU-coated gloves provide great friction. This means you can hold smooth surfaces, like glass, firmly. They deliver reliable performance and grip.
In mildly oily conditions, the foam layer of PU-coated gloves can absorb small amounts of oil. They maintain grip strength in such environments, enabling precise task completion.