Product Overview
The SG Cut C15 Nitrile Glove represents a thoughtful fusion of worker safety and environmental responsibility. Designed for those who require high-level protection without sacrificing dexterity, this glove is constructed using recycled PET yarn. This fine-gauge knit provides exceptional moisture management, ensuring that even during intensive tasks, your hands remain dry and comfortable. The inclusion of TDM Cut Level C protection ensures that the wearer is shielded against moderate cut hazards, making it a reliable choice for technical environments where precision is as important as safety.
Key Features
- Recycled PET Yarn Construction: Utilising recycled materials reduces environmental impact while providing a soft, moisture-wicking base for all-day wear.
- TDM Cut Level C Protection: Offers a robust barrier against sharp edges and materials, reducing the risk of workplace lacerations.
- Micro-foam Nitrile Coating: This coating provides 360° breathability, allowing heat to escape and preventing the clammy sensation often associated with coated gloves.
- Touchscreen Compatible Fingertips: Enables the use of tablets and smartphones without removing the gloves, maintaining safety protocols while improving workflow efficiency.
- Reinforced Thumb Crotch: Adds an extra layer of durability in a high-wear area, significantly extending the operational life of the glove.
Design & Performance
The engineering of this glove focuses heavily on ergonomic comfort. The unique knit features a dropped little finger, which mirrors the natural anatomy of the hand for a far more intuitive fit than standard flat-knit alternatives. The 15-gauge liner is lightweight and flexible, allowing for the fine motor skills required when handling small components. Performance is further enhanced by the micro-foam nitrile coating, which provides a secure grip in both dry and slightly oily conditions, ensuring that tools and materials remain firmly in hand.
Why No Customisation?
We do not offer customisation on this product to ensure the integrity of its protective properties is maintained. Applying heat-pressed transfers or embroidery to a safety glove could compromise the cut-resistant fibres or interfere with the flexible nitrile coating. To ensure you remain fully protected and the glove meets its TDM Cut Level C certification, we provide these items in their original, unadulterated form.
Use Cases
These gloves are ideal for professionals working in light engineering, glass handling, or assembly lines where sharp components are handled. They are equally suited for logistics and warehouse staff who frequently interact with touchscreen interfaces and require a glove that can keep up with a fast-paced, digitally-integrated environment.
Why MyWorkwear
Since 1976, MyWorkwear has been supplying the UK workforce from our base in Telford. We understand that personal protective equipment is a critical investment in your safety. With nearly five decades of expertise, we select products that meet the rigorous demands of modern industry, ensuring you receive gear that is both functional and reliable.
Practical Advice
For the touchscreen functionality to work most effectively, ensure you select the correct size so the fingertips of the glove sit flush against your own. A loose-fitting glove will reduce tactile feedback and make digital navigation more difficult. If you are between sizes, the flexible nature of the 15-gauge PET yarn often allows for a snugger fit without restricting movement.
Caring for your product
To maintain the performance and safety standards of your gloves, proper maintenance is essential. We recommend a gentle wash to remove dirt and debris that can abrade the fibres over time. Using harsh detergents or bleach should be avoided, as these chemicals can break down the PET yarn and the nitrile coating, directly impacting the glove's cut resistance and grip.
Avoid tumble drying these gloves, as high heat can cause the nitrile micro-foam to become brittle and crack. Instead, allow them to air dry naturally away from direct heat sources. Never iron these gloves; the synthetic materials and nitrile coating will melt, rendering the glove useless and potentially causing injury.
Regularly inspect your gloves for signs of wear, particularly in the palm and fingertips. If the coating begins to peel or the knit is punctured, it is time to replace them to ensure your hands remain fully protected.