Description

Welding gloves are primarily constructed from durable, heat-resistant leathers like cowhide, pigskin, goatskin, or deerskin, often reinforced with Kevlar stitching and cotton/foam linings. They protect hands from extreme heat, sparks, molten metal, and UV radiation during MIG, TIG, Stick, and oxy-fuel welding.
Materials & Construction
  • Leather Types: Cowhide (durable/versatile for MIG), Elk skin (high heat/abrasion for Stick), Goatskin (soft/flexible for TIG).
  • Reinforcements: Kevlar stitching for durability and flame resistance.
  • Linings: Cotton, fleece, or aluminum foil for thermal insulation and sweat absorption.
Primary Uses & Applications
  • Stick Welding (SMAW): Heavy-duty, insulated gloves needed for intense heat and high sparks.
  • MIG Welding (GMAW): Durable leather gloves that balance heat protection with flexibility.
  • TIG Welding (GTAW): Thin, flexible, high-dexterity gloves (often goatskin) for precise control.
  • Oxy-Fuel Cutting/Welding: Thick gloves designed to protect against sparks and molten slag.
  • Industrial Maintenance: General purpose in fabrication, forging, and metal handling.

Additional information

Size

7-11 Inch

Color

All colors are available as per customer demand.