Sandy Nitrile Acrylic Insulation GlovesIssuing time:2024-03-27 14:49 Different materials of glove cores can affect the function and use of gloves. This article will focus on introducing five common glove core materials: nylon, polyester, cotton yarn, spandex, and HPPE (high-performance polyethylene fiber), and exploring their characteristics, advantages, and application areas.
Warm inner layer: Winter gloves are usually equipped with a warm inner layer to provide additional warmth and effectively isolate the cold.
Waterproof and Windproof: Many winter gloves have waterproof and windproof functions to prevent rainwater, snow, or cold wind from penetrating, keeping hands dry and warm.
Cold resistant materials: These gloves are usually made of cold resistant materials, such as insulation, to reduce the impact of low temperatures on the hands.
Anti slip design: To provide better grip and stability, winter gloves typically have anti slip designs, such as rubber coatings, textured palms, or special grip materials.
Flexibility: Despite having a thick insulation layer, winter gloves still emphasize flexibility to ensure that the hands maintain sufficient flexibility while wearing gloves, making it convenient for various tasks.
Adjustability: Adjustable wrist design to ensure tight fit of gloves and prevent cold air from entering.
Wear resistance: Due to the possibility of contact with rough surfaces during winter, some gloves have strong wear resistance to ensure their long-lasting service life.
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