Classification Of Glove Fabrics

Nov 16, 2024

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‌Glove fabric types mainly include the following: ‌

‌Leather‌: including animal leathers such as cowhide, pigskin, sheepskin, as well as artificial leather and artificial leather. Leather gloves have a long service life due to their clear texture, soft and delicate texture, crack resistance and wear resistance, but the price is relatively high, and special attention needs to be paid to cleaning and maintenance.

‌Fabric‌: Common ones include knitted fabrics, canvas and fabrics with special functions, such as fireproof fabrics and cut-proof fabrics. These fabric gloves are usually used for daily warmth or work protection.

‌Rubber‌: Mainly including rubber, natural latex, nitrile rubber and other materials. Rubber gloves are often used in occasions that require waterproofing and anti-slip.

‌Plastic paper material‌: Gloves made of this material are usually used for simple protection and warmth.

‌PVC material‌: Gloves made of this material are also often used for warmth and protection.

‌Other added materials‌: such as cotton, heat insulation materials, shockproof materials, anti-toxic materials, radiation protection materials, etc. These materials are added to gloves according to specific needs to enhance their specific functions.

‌Pros and cons of gloves made of different materials and their application scenarios‌:

‌Wool gloves‌: economical and practical, good warmth retention, but easy to pilling and not wear-resistant, suitable for students and people with low functional needs.
‌Leather gloves‌: warm and durable, but expensive, need special attention to maintenance, suitable for people who pursue quality and taste.
‌Wool gloves‌: good warmth retention, delicate touch, wear-resistant, but expensive, suitable for people who work for a long time.
‌Cotton gloves‌: thick and wear-resistant, suitable for people who work for a long time, but the warmth retention performance is average.
The choice of these fabric types can be determined according to the specific usage scenarios and personal needs to ensure the best comfort and functionality.