Product Overview
The Liner 7 Glove is a versatile, medium-weight solution for those requiring either a base layer for hand protection or a dedicated glove for light inspection duties. Crafted from a balanced polycotton blend, these gloves are supplied in substantial cartons of 288 pairs, making them a sensible choice for high-volume environments where hygiene and consistency are paramount. The 7-gauge string knit provides a reliable barrier while maintaining the tactile sensitivity needed for precise handling.
Key Features
- 7-gauge string knit: This construction offers a supple feel, allowing for dexterity during delicate tasks while maintaining a robust barrier against light abrasions.
- Polycotton blend: By combining polyester and cotton, these gloves provide the moisture-wicking properties of natural fibres alongside the long-lasting durability of synthetic materials.
- Elasticated fit: The inclusion of elastic ensures the glove conforms to the hand, preventing slipping during use and maintaining a comfortable, secure seal around the wrist.
- EN ISO 21420: 2020 compliant: These gloves are certified to meet essential safety requirements for protective gloves, ensuring they are fit for professional use.
- Bulk carton delivery: Supplied in a box of 288 pairs, this option is designed for businesses that require a constant, high-volume supply of clean hand protection.
Design & Performance
The 7-gauge knit creates a fabric that is light enough for dexterity but substantial enough to provide a genuine layer of warmth. The white colourway is particularly effective for inspection work, as it makes contaminants, dust, or oils immediately visible, ensuring quality control standards are met. When used as a liner, the polycotton fabric acts as a soft buffer between the skin and more abrasive outer gloves, significantly reducing irritation and absorbing perspiration during extended shifts.
Why No Customisation?
Due to the lightweight nature of these liner gloves and their primary function as either a sacrificial inspection tool or an internal layer, customisation is not offered. Embroidery or printing would compromise the flexibility and close-to-skin comfort essential for a liner glove. Furthermore, given the bulk quantity and the typical turnover rate for this type of hand protection, applying individual branding is not practical for this specific item.
Use Cases
These gloves are ideally suited for clean-room inspections, light assembly work, and general warehouse duties where product protection is as important as hand protection. They also serve as an excellent thermal base layer for workers in cold storage or outdoor environments who require heavy-duty outer protection but need an extra layer of insulation against the chill.
Why MyWorkwear
Since 1976, MyWorkwear has been a trusted name in the UK workwear industry. Operating from our technical facility in Telford, we bring decades of expertise to every product we supply. We understand that even the simplest items, like a liner glove, are vital to the smooth operation of your business, and we apply the same standards of quality and service to our entire range.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, ensure a snug fit to maximise dexterity; a glove that is too large will hinder your ability to handle small components. If you are using these as a liner, ensure your outer glove is sized appropriately to accommodate the extra layer without restricting blood flow or movement.
Caring for your product
To maintain the integrity of the elastic and the polycotton fibres, it is important to handle these gloves correctly during cleaning. We recommend a gentle wash to remove surface dirt and contaminants acquired during the working day.
Avoid using bleach, as this will aggressively break down the synthetic polyester fibres and cause the cotton to yellow and lose its strength prematurely. High temperatures should also be avoided, as they can cause the elasticated elements to perish, leading to a loose and ineffective fit over time.
Air drying is the preferred method for these liners. Excessive heat in a tumble dryer may cause shrinkage and damage the knit structure. If you find it necessary to iron them, use a very low setting to avoid melting the synthetic content, though for a liner glove, this is rarely required.