Kevlar Latex Coated Cut Resistant Gloves

M-tide manufactures Kevlar latex-coated cut-resistant work gloves in a wide range of models. The gloves feature latex-dipped palms and fingers with a textured surface. They can meet ANSI A5 cut resistance requirements and are available with either 13-gauge or 10-gauge Kevlar liners. Custom options include gloves for glass handling, woodworking, and other industrial applications.

  • Seamless knit construction
  • Kevlar is a high-performance cut-resistant fiber
  • Flexible, lightweight, and durable construction
  • Suitable for most cut-resistant work applications
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Product Description

We offer Kevlar latex-coated glove solutions using premium Kevlar yarn and a high-quality surface coating process to enhance cut resistance, flexibility, and comfort. Below are the key features of M-tide gloves:

  • M-tide supports custom sample development to meet customer requirements
  • Customizable ANSI cut resistance levels A4-A5; EN388 cut levels 3-4
  • Kevlar fibers provide thermal insulation and are resistant to burning and melting
  • The Kevlar liner maintains a lightweight construction, reducing glove weight and improving hand flexibility while maintaining cut resistance.
  • Features crinkle latex or textured latex to increase friction, enhance dry and wet grip, and reduce the risk of material slipping.
  • Excellent durability: the coating is abrasion-resistant, and the strong Kevlar liner resists snagging.
  • Seamless knit construction conforms to the hand’s shape, reducing friction and enhancing comfort and flexibility
  • 7 gauge, 10 gauge, and 13 gauge Kevlar liner options are available to meet different requirements for cut resistance and flexibility.

We offer three Kevlar liner structures to choose from:

  • 7 gauge Kevlar yarn is thicker and more robust, making it suitable for ANSI A4-A5 high cut resistance and heavy-duty handling applications.
  • 10 gauge Kevlar offers moderate thickness, balancing cut resistance, abrasion resistance, and flexibility for general industrial applications requiring ANSI A3-A4 protection.
  • 13 gauge Kevlar features a denser knit structure and a closer fit, making it suitable for light to medium cut resistance and precision tasks requiring ANSI A2-A3 protection.

Application

  • wood sawing, stacking, and rough timber handling
  • fishing net pulling and rope pulling in offshore fishing
  • rebar tying and building material handling in construction work
  • glass cutting and edged glass sheet handling
  • heavy duty handling
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Product SpecificationDetails
Product NameKevlar Latex Coated Cut Resistant Gloves
Liner MaterialKevlar; can be blended with steel wire or fiberglass
Gauge7G / 10G / 13G Available
Coating MaterialRubber Latex / Natural Latex
Cut Resistance LevelANSI A4-A5 Customizable
EN388 RatingEN388 Cut Level 3-4 / ISO Cut B-C Customizable
SizeS-XXL
Product TagsCut Resistant Gloves for Glass Handling, Cut Resistant Work Gloves for Woodworking, Sheet Metal Handling Gloves, ANSI A5 Cut Resistant Gloves

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 types of Kevlar gloves do you offer?

M-tide provides different types of Kevlar protective gloves for various work environments, including Kevlar latex palm dipped gloves, crinkle latex anti-slip gloves, heat resistant protective gloves, heavy duty handling gloves, and 7G, 10G, and 13G gauge structures. We also support customization for cut resistance level, coating color, size, packaging, and brand logo, making them suitable for glass, metal, woodworking, construction, fishing, and other industrial applications.

In M-tide cut resistant gloves, natural latex usually refers to latex derived from rubber trees, offering softness, elasticity, and a close fit. Rubber latex more commonly refers to rubber-based latex coating materials used on gloves, which can be adjusted through formulation to improve abrasion resistance, anti-slip performance, and grip. For handling glass, sheet metal, or slippery materials, crinkle latex and textured latex provide more stable friction and grip.

Yes. The Kevlar used by M-tide is a high-strength aramid fiber commonly used in cut resistant, heat resistant, and industrial protective gloves. It offers high strength, light weight, and good melt resistance while maintaining hand dexterity. The actual cut resistance level depends on the gauge, yarn structure, whether fiberglass or steel wire is blended, and the ANSI or EN388 test results.

M-tide reminds customers that “level 5 cut resistance” usually refers to a high level of cut protection, but its meaning may vary between standards. The older EN388 standard used the term Cut Level 5, while the ANSI standard uses A1-A9 ratings. For example, ANSI A5 is a medium-high cut resistance level. Buyers should confirm the test standard, material structure, coating type, and actual work environment before purchasing.

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