Foam Nitrile Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves for Industrial Work, 18 Gauge HPPE

These yellow high-visibility foam nitrile cut-resistant gloves feature an ultra-thin HPPE liner. The 18-gauge seamless knitted liner offers greater flexibility and comfort, making them ideal for precision parts assembly. They feature a foam nitrile palm coating. Meets ANSI A2 cut resistance. Suitable for industrial manufacturing, construction, and the automotive industry.

  • We offer a variety of nitrile cut-resistant glove solutions
  • Basic cut resistance and abrasion resistance
  • Suitable for oily and wet environments
  • OEM/ODM production available
  • ANSI/ISEA Cut Resistance Level A2
  • EN388 4X42B
  • Optional dotted coating
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Product Description

Foam nitrile-coated cut-resistant gloves provide cut resistance and improved grip. They feature an HPPE cut-resistant liner and a foam nitrile palm coating, combining cut resistance, abrasion resistance, and slip resistance. The foam nitrile coating makes the gloves lighter, thinner, and more flexible, making them suitable for a wide range of environments. We offer a wide range of foam nitrile cut-resistant gloves and are committed to providing tailored solutions. Below are the features of our foam nitrile cut-resistant gloves:

  • The foam nitrile coating reduces weight, enhances flexibility, improves breathability, and minimizes heat buildup.
  • The foam coating is oil-resistant; if you choose fully dipped nitrile cut-resistant gloves, they also offer water resistance.
  • Suitable for light oily conditions and damp environments, maintaining grip performance
  • 18-gauge HPPE cut-resistant liner, softer and thinner, supporting precision handling
  • Seamless knitted liner
  • High-visibility liner colors aid in on-site identification
  • Meets ANSI/ISEA Cut Resistance Level A2
  • Meets EN 388 4X42B

Application

  • CNC Loading/Unloading and Quality Inspection
  • Handling of stamped and bent parts
  • Aluminum extrusion processing
  • Automotive wiring harness terminal assembly
  • Automotive maintenance and parts installation
  • Sheet metal fabrication and quality inspection
  • Warehouse sorting
  • Glass processing
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Cut-resistant gloves with a foam nitrile coating strike a balance between protection, grip, and comfort. Unlike smooth nitrile coatings, they offer the following advantages:

  • Improved grip: The foam coating enhances grip stability on smooth workpieces
  • Improved Work Efficiency: A more stable grip reduces slippage and the need for constant readjustment
  • Compatibility with Various Liners: Foam nitrile coatings can be used with HPPE, nylon, and other knitted liners
  • Flexibility: Easier to bend with minimal resistance
  • Suitable for Oily Environments
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In addition to using an HPPE liner and a foam nitrile coating, we offer a variety of upgraded options:

Foam Nitrile Cut-Resistant Gloves 13 Gauge G005-13: Features a foam nitrile palm coating or 3/4 coating. Constructed with an HPPE + nylon + fiberglass + spandex blended liner, these gloves meet the ANSI A5 cut-resistant rating and are suitable for applications requiring higher cut resistance.

TPR Impact-Resistant Foam Nitrile Cut-Resistant Gloves G005-TPR: Based on the foam nitrile cut-resistant glove structure, these add TPR impact protection to provide both cut resistance and impact resistance, achieving ANSI A6 cut resistance. Suitable for applications in the oil and gas industry, heavy maintenance, and similar environments.

Micro-Foam Nitrile Cut-Resistant Gloves 18-gauge G005MT: Featuring a microcellular nitrile palm coating, these gloves are suitable for assembly and inspection work in wet and oily environments.

Double-Coated Nitrile Cut-Resistant Gloves G005D: Featuring a double nitrile construction with a full-dipped flat nitrile inner layer to enhance oil and water resistance. The outer layer uses a foamed nitrile coating to improve grip, making them better suited for oily and damp environments.

OptionModelKey Feature
Foam Nitrile 13 GaugeG005-13ANSI A5, HPPE blend liner
TPR Impact Foam NitrileG005-TPRANSI A6, TPR impact protection
Micro-Foam Nitrile 18 GaugeG005MTFor wet and oily assembly work
Double-Coated NitrileG005DOil and water resistance, better grip
ParameterSpecification
Product NameFoam Nitrile Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves
CoatingFoam nitrile palm coating
LinerHPPE
Gauge18 gauge
Knitting ProcessSeamless knit
Coating ColorBlack
Optional StructureDotted coating / 3/4 coating / full coating
Main FeaturesCut-resistant, abrasion-resistant, anti-slip, oil-resistant, breathable, lightweight, flexible
Suitable EnvironmentDry, wet, and light oily environments
SizeXS / S / M / L / XL / XXL

Product Information

We offer customization services for the following:

  • Custom liner materials
  • Custom coating options
  • Custom packaging options
  • Custom product design and mass production

The minimum order quantity is 10,000 pairs/800 dozen. For special styles, the MOQ can be as low as 1,200 pairs (depending on the style).

Please contact our sales team for details.

Work gloves should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated, and cool environment, away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. The ideal storage temperature is typically between **10°C–25°C**. Excessively high temperatures can cause the rubber, nitrile, or coating to age, become sticky, or crack, thereby reducing protective performance.

When measuring glove sizes, first use a soft tape measure to measure palm circumference at the widest point (excluding the thumb), then measure hand length from the base of the middle finger to the fingertip. Refer to the size chart based on these two measurements to select sizes such as S, M, L, or XL. If the palm circumference and finger length correspond to different sizes, generally prioritize the palm circumference and choose a tighter or roomier fit based on personal preference.

FAQ

What are the characteristics of a nitrile coating?

Nitrile coating offers three main advantages: abrasion resistance, oil resistance, and slip resistance. It is more suitable than PU coatings for handling parts, tools, and metal components exposed to light oily conditions; the foamed nitrile structure also reduces bulkiness, allowing the gloves to maintain good flexibility and grip.

EN388 4X42B denotes a mechanical protection rating. It can be broken down as follows: 4 = abrasion resistance level 4; X = circular blade cut test not applicable or not tested; 4 = tear resistance level 4; 2 = puncture resistance level 2; B = ISO 13997 cut resistance level B.

18-gauge refers to a finer knit structure. Compared to a 13-gauge liner, it is typically lighter, thinner, and better conforms to the hand’s shape. Combined with HPPE fibers, the glove provides better finger dexterity, tactile feedback, and long-term comfort while maintaining basic cut resistance.

ANSI A2 is a basic cut resistance rating suitable for low cut-risk work areas. Examples include assembly, sorting, automotive repair, handling small metal parts, and handling plastic parts. It is not intended to replace higher-level cut-resistant gloves; for tasks involving thick glass, sharp steel plates, or high-risk cutting, you should choose A4, A5, or higher ratings.

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