HPPE PU Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves 18 Gauge ANSI A4

Made with an 18-gauge HPPE seamless knitted liner, these gloves offer excellent cut resistance and abrasion resistance, with a PU palm coating. They are lightweight, flexible, and breathable. Rated ANSI Cut Level A4 and EN388: 3X41D. Ideal for glass handling, CNC machining, assembly work, and general gripping tasks. M-tide offers a wide range of HPPE glove solutions.

  • Reliable HPPE Cut-Resistant Gloves Manufacturer
  • Medium-Duty Cut Protection
  • HPPE offers over 5 times the strength of nylon and polyester
  • Features a PU palm coating; fingertip coating is available on request
  • Machine washable
  • Customization available

Product Description

HPPE gloves with a PU coating are ideal for work environments requiring lightweight, flexible, and cut-resistant hand protection. HPPE, also known as UHMWPE, provides high tensile strength, exceptional cut resistance, and superior abrasion resistance. Compared with common liner fibers such as nylon or polyester, HPPE has a higher strength-to-weight ratio. Furthermore, it demonstrates excellent tear resistance and durability, helping reduce the risk of hand injuries during tasks involving cutting hazards. These gloves help reduce the likelihood of hands being scratched or cut by sharp edges and burrs.

Our HPPE gloves are designed to fit the natural shape of the hand, providing a secure and comfortable fit without excessive tightness. The PU palm coating maintains breathability across the back of the hand, making these gloves suitable for prolonged use during long shifts. We offer OEM/ODM customization services, including logo, size, and appearance design—and can provide a variety of blended yarn solutions to meet specific requirements.

  • The ergonomic design conforms closely to the hand’s contours, minimizing tightness and helping to reduce hand fatigue during extended periods of wear.
  • Made with an 18-gauge HPPE liner, the liner is exceptionally thin and lightweight, offering a barely-there feel while providing excellent tactile sensitivity and feedback.
  • HPPE (UHMWPE) is renowned for its lightweight nature, high tensile strength, and outstanding cut-resistant properties.
  • Features a smooth PU palm coating, with fingertip coating available; this thin, lightweight coating enhances grip performance without adding bulk.
  • The seamless knit liner minimizes friction against the skin, ensuring a breathable and comfortable wearing experience.
  • These gloves provide ANSI A4 cut resistance and meet EN388: 3X41D protection.

Customization Process: Requirement Review, Material and Coating Confirmation, Prototyping and Testing, Sample Approval, Mass Production, Quality Inspection and Packaging, On-time Delivery.

Application

  • Small-scale CNC Machining
  • Metal Parts Processing
  • Component Inspection
  • Glass Handling and Installation

The advantages of selecting M-tide HPPE cut-resistant gloves lie in their lightweight nature, high strength, and flexibility. Compared to liners made of standard nylon, polyester, or cotton yarn, HPPE fibers offer superior cut and abrasion resistance at an equivalent weight, resulting in a lighter feel that avoids any sense of bulkiness. Furthermore, when compared to high-grade liners reinforced with fiberglass or steel wire, the standard HPPE models feature a softer texture, making them ideal for prolonged, precision-intensive tasks. M-tide offers a range of solutions—including PU-coated, uncoated, and reinforced-yarn options—tailored to meet the specific requirements of each client’s work environment.

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G006 serves as our default solution, suitable for most medium-duty cut-resistant applications. If your specific application requires a higher level of protection, please refer to the following extended options.

HPPE Glass Fiber PU Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves — ANSI A5, 13-Gauge Liner (G006-HF)

Features a 13-gauge liner reinforced with a blend of HPPE and glass fiber. Utilizes a polyurethane (PU) palm coating. Provides ANSI A5 cut resistance; the inclusion of glass fiber enhances cut-resistant capabilities compared to standard HPPE-only constructions. Achieves an ANSI A5 cut-resistance rating.

18-Gauge HPPE, Nylon, and Spandex PU-Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves — ANSI A2

Features a blended liner composed of HPPE, nylon, and spandex. Combined with a PU palm coating, it offers ANSI A2 cut resistance while providing a softer feel and superior tactile sensitivity.

HPPE, Steel Fiber, and Nitrile-Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves — ANSI A6, 13-Gauge Liner

Features a 13-gauge liner reinforced with a blend of HPPE and steel fiber. Provides high-level ANSI A6 cut resistance. Ideal for applications involving metal fabrication, machinery maintenance, and heavy-duty material handling.

HPPE Glass Steel Fiber Nitrile Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves — ANSI A7, 13-Gauge Liner G002

Features a 13-gauge composite liner blending HPPE, glass fiber, and steel fiber. Provides a very high level of ANSI A7 cut resistance, making it suitable for applications such as glass handling, metal fabrication, and similar tasks.

ParameterSpecification
Product NameHPPE PU Coated Cut-Resistant Gloves – G006
ManufacturerM-tide
Liner MaterialHPPE Knitted Liner
Gauge18 Gauge
CoatingPU Palm Coating
SizeXS / S / M / L / XL / XXL
Cut ResistanceANSI A4, EN388: 3X41D

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 is HPPE in gloves?

HPPE stands for High Performance Polyethylene. In Chinese, it is commonly referred to as high-performance polyethylene fiber and belongs to the UHMWPE material family. In gloves, HPPE is often knitted into a lightweight and soft liner to provide basic to medium-high cut protection. Its advantages include light weight, high strength, and good abrasion resistance, making it suitable for industrial tasks that require flexible hand movement. M-tide HPPE gloves can be combined with PU, nitrile, and other coatings for assembly, handling, inspection, and general industrial protection.

ANSI A2 is a basic cut protection level under the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard. It is suitable for low to moderate cut-risk applications. It helps reduce the risk of hand injuries caused by light sharp edges, burrs, thin metal sheets, or plastic parts. ANSI A2 gloves are commonly used for assembly, warehouse sorting, parts handling, light maintenance, and general industrial work. If the task involves glass edges, thick metal sheets, or high cut-risk environments, ANSI A4, A5, or higher-level cut-resistant gloves are recommended.

HPPE and UHMWPE are closely related. UHMWPE stands for Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, which refers to the base material. HPPE stands for High Performance Polyethylene and is more commonly used in the glove industry to describe high-performance polyethylene fibers. In simple terms, UHMWPE refers to the material itself, while HPPE is a common industrial protective fiber term. Both offer light weight, high strength, cut resistance, and abrasion resistance, and are widely used in cut-resistant glove liners.

Yes. These HPPE PU coated cut-resistant gloves are suitable for light glass handling, CNC machining, metal parts handling, and assembly work. The HPPE liner provides cut protection, while the PU palm coating improves grip and abrasion resistance while maintaining good tactile sensitivity and flexibility for handling parts and operating tools. However, for heavy glass, sharp metal edges, or high cut-risk environments, ANSI A4, A5, or higher-level gloves should be selected based on the actual working risk and verified with test results.

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