Industrial Gloves

What is the difference between PU coated gloves and Nitrile coated gloves?

The main difference depends on your "Work Environment":

  • PU (Polyurethane) Coated Gloves: Best for "Dry Work." They provide a snug fit, excellent dexterity for handling small parts, and great breathability (e.g., electronic assembly, precision packing).
  • Nitrile Coated Gloves: Best for "Wet or Oily Work." They offer superior resistance to oil, grease, and chemicals, and are more durable against punctures and tearing (e.g., automotive repair, petrochemical industries).
Why are Level 5 cut-resistant gloves necessary?

They are essential when handling sharp objects directly! Level 5 cut-resistant gloves (based on the classic EN388 standard) are crafted from advanced fibers such as Dyneema or HPPE. They are specifically designed for tasks like handling glass, cutting steel, or working with metal sheets, effectively minimizing the risk of severe cuts and injuries in the workplace.

Nitrile gloves vs. Latex gloves: What is the main difference?

The main differences are:

  • Nitrile Gloves: Made from synthetic rubber. They are puncture-resistant, chemical-resistant, and latex-free, making them safe for people with latex allergies.
  • Latex Gloves: Made from natural rubber. They offer better elasticity and comfort for long-term wear but are not suitable for people with latex allergies.

For industrial work involving chemicals or sharp objects, Nitrile is generally the safer and more durable choice.

Full palm coating vs. fingertip coating: Which one should I choose?

Choose based on your specific gripping needs:

  • Full Palm Coating: Provides excellent grip and slip resistance. Ideal for handling heavy items or large components.
  • Fingertip Coating: Focuses on maximum breathability and finger dexterity. Ideal for precision tasks like handling small screws, nuts, or intricate parts.
Can green nitrile gloves handle strong acids?

Green nitrile gloves (especially 18 mil heavy-duty models) offer excellent chemical, acid, and alkali resistance. However, for extremely concentrated acids, we highly recommend checking the specific Chemical Resistance Chart for that model or changing your gloves frequently to ensure maximum operator safety.

What do the RoHS and REACH standards mean for industrial gloves?

These are European environmental and safety standards. They guarantee that the gloves are "Free from hazardous restricted chemicals" (such as lead, mercury, and cadmium). This ensures they are safe for the wearer, non-irritating to the skin, and environmentally friendlystandards that are strictly required by leading industrial factories.

Are cut-resistant gloves washable?

Yes, they are! Gloves made from HPPE or Dyneema fibers can be washed with mild soap or gentle laundry detergent. Always air-dry them in the shade to maintain their integrity for reuse, which helps significantly reduce operational costs.

Caution: Never use bleach, as it will degrade the cut-resistant fibers.

Why are black PU gloves popular for automotive work?

Because the "Black" color best conceals stains, oil residues, and grease. This keeps the gloves looking clean and professional for longer, compared to white or light-colored gloves that show dirt and grime immediately upon use.

How do I know what glove size to choose?

The simplest way is to measure the width of your palm (excluding the thumb) and compare it as follows:

  • 7-8 cm = Size S
  • 8-9 cm = Size M
  • 9-10 cm = Size L
  • 10+ cm = Size XL

Note: Always choose the right fitnot too loose to slip off, and not too tight to restrict blood circulationto ensure maximum safety and comfort.

What are the best applications for PVC gloves?

PVC gloves (especially those with a lining) are 100% waterproof and oil-resistant. They are perfectly suited for fishing, cold storage, agriculture, or cleaning tasks that involve constant contact with water or diluted chemicals. They are also easy to maintain, simple to wash, and highly cost-effective.

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Why are ceramic blades safer than steel blades?

Ceramic blades enhance safety through several key design features:

  • Engineered Sharpness: While extremely effective at cutting materials, the edge is designed to be less sharp to human skin, significantly reducing the risk of accidental lacerations.
  • Shear-Cutting Action: Unlike steel blades that rely on a razor-sharp edge to slice, ceramic blades utilize a shear-cutting force, which is more controlled and stable.
  • Reduced Replacement Risks: Because they last up to 10 times longer than steel, you replace them far less often, which means fewer opportunities to accidentally cut yourself during blade changes.
  • Safety Material: Ceramic is chemically inert, non-conductive, and non-magnetic, making it a safer option for specialized industrial environments.
What materials are ceramic blades best suited for cutting?

Ceramic blades can cut almost any material that steel blades can handle. However, they excel in environments where you need long-lasting durability, particularly when cutting corrugated cardboard boxes, which typically wear down steel blades very quickly.

Important Usage Note: Because ceramic is a hard but brittle material, avoid twisting, prying, or using the tip to puncture hard surfaces, as these actions can cause the blade to chip or break.

Who are ceramic knives suitable for?

Ceramic knives are ideal for users with the following needs:

  • Long-lasting Sharpness: Ceramic blades stay sharp 10 times longer than steel, perfect for frequent use in professional kitchens, fabric cutting, or paper crafting without needing constant maintenance.
  • Durability: Highly resistant to wear and tear, ensuring long-term performance even for heavy-duty tasks.
  • Safety: Designed to crumble into small pieces rather than shattering upon impact, significantly reducing injury risks.
  • Ease of Use: Lightweight with ergonomic handles to reduce fatigue during extended periods of use.
  • Hygiene: Chemically inert, meaning they do not rust or react with food, keeping your ingredients fresh and clean.
How should ceramic knives be stored?

Proper storage is key to extending the life of your ceramic blade:

  • Store in a cool, dry place: Avoid direct sunlight, excessive heat, and high humidity.
  • Use a dedicated box or sheath: Always store the knife in its original box or a protective sheath designed specifically for ceramic knives to prevent chipping, scratches, and dust.
  • Store separately: Keep ceramic knives separate from other metal knives to avoid impact and accidental scratching.
  • Keep out of reach of children: Always store securely away from children to prevent accidents.

Martor

Who is Martor, and why are they considered the world's leading safety knife manufacturer?

Martor is a German company based in Solingen with over 80 years of history. Their sole focus is on safety cutting solutions, allowing them to fully dedicate their expertise to the development and innovation of high-quality safety knives.

Every product is strictly controlled at their German manufacturing facility to meet international standards. This commitment to quality and safety is why Martor is trusted by professional users in more than 70 countries worldwide.

What are the differences between Martor product lines?

Martor categorizes its safety knives into three groups based on their level of safety:

  • Martor Secunorm (Secure Normal): Offers a medium level of safety. Most models feature automatic blade retraction once the cut is finished. The Martor Secunorm Mizar is a top recommendation for beginners due to its easy-squeeze trigger mechanism and affordable price.
  • Martor Secupro (Secure Professional): Provides a higher level of safety than Secunorm. It features an intelligent auto-retraction system that engages even if the user maintains pressure on the trigger, effectively preventing injuries from blade slippage. Ideal for cutting thick or challenging materials. The Martor Secupro 625 is a popular choice, featuring a high-quality, durable aluminum handle.
  • Martor Secumax (Secure Maximize): Offers the highest level of safety. The blade is fully concealed within the handle to completely eliminate the risk of contact injuries. The Secumax 320 is a standout, featuring a hook design perfect for safely cutting straps, films, or opening boxes.
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