Common materials and fibers used in glove manufacturing
2020-12-28
Gloves are classified by manufacturing methods into sewn, knitted, and dipped types. Gloves are made by cutting and sewing various leathers, rubbers, knitted fabrics, or woven fabrics. Knitted gloves use various pure or blended yarns of textile fibers, knitted on glove machines, and processed by sewing, such as attaching linings, hemming, sewing fingertips and finger gussets, and then finishing with raising or shrinking and heat setting to produce the final product.
Gloves are classified by manufacturing method into sewn, knitted, and dipped types. Gloves are made by cutting and sewing various leathers, rubbers, knitted fabrics, or woven fabrics. Knitted gloves use various pure or blended yarns of textile fibers, knitted on glove machines, and processed by sewing, such as attaching linings, hemming, sewing fingertips and finger forks, and then finishing with raising or shrinking and heat setting to become products.
Common materials and fibers used in glove manufacturing: For the glove industry, the basic knowledge to master first is textile fibers in raw materials! However, there are many varieties of glove fibers, with different names.
What should be paid attention to when using gloves?
Gloves should be of appropriate size. If the gloves are too tight, they restrict blood circulation, easily causing fatigue and discomfort; if they are too loose, they are not flexible to use and are easily dropped.
The selected gloves must have sufficient protective function. In environments requiring steel wire cut-resistant gloves, synthetic yarn cut-resistant gloves should not be used. To ensure their protective function, gloves must be replaced regularly. If the service life is exceeded, it may cause injury to the hands or skin.
Check the gloves regularly for small holes, damage, or abrasion, especially the seams. For chemical protective gloves, an inflation method can be used for inspection.
Pay attention to the occasion of glove use. If a pair of gloves is used in different places, it may greatly reduce the service life of the gloves.
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