De meest verkochte types werkhandschoenen

The most sold types of work gloves

Good hand protection is vital to be able to carry out your work safely. Your hands are the parts of your body most likely to sustain injuries. That is why there are a number of standards for using the right work glove for the right job. It may seem difficult to find a different suitable glove for every job. But at Unishore Workwear you can choose from almost any type of glove, which makes it a lot easier for you to find the right protection. You can read below which types you can find at Unishore Workwear.


Winter glove

Winter work gloves are indispensable when you work outside in the winter, or work in a cold- or freezer room. The standard winter gloves protect your hands well against the cold but they are difficult to work with, for example when you have to perform precise actions or grip small objects. That is why our range of winter and thermal work gloves is designed so that you can continue to carry out your work with ease.


All-round gloves

A lot of actions are performed with our hands every day. That is why it is good to protect the hands and fingers with work gloves. Bee work gloves for general use you can think of flexible, thin fitting gloves that retain dexterity. A good example of this are the gloves below. These gloves are multifunctional and can therefore be used for various activities.

 


Cut resistant gloves

A cut is easily made. Do you work with sharp parts and are you at risk of sustaining (cut) wounds on your hands? Then we always advise you to wear cut-resistant work gloves. These gloves have a nitrile coating. This extra layer reduces the risk of cuts. Cut-resistant gloves come in different levels: from class 3 to class 5 (the highest class). The class you need depends on your work. A cut-resistant work glove reduces the risk of cuts without restricting the work. Many cut-resistant gloves are comfortable so that you are not hindered during your work. Areas of application for cut-resistant work gloves include the glass industry, metal and steel industry, automotive and offshore.


Grip gloves

Could you use some extra grip during your work? By the right one grip gloves no part will slip out of your hands, even in greasy or humid conditions. Our collection is large, from work gloves for dry surfaces to oil-covered and damp surfaces. Work gloves with grip are often used in construction, for example by road builders or gardeners. The different coatings, including PU and Latex ensure that you have more grip.

 


Impact gloves

Are you looking for a glove that can take a beating? Then an impact glove is something for you. These gloves have a molded material on the top of the work glove. This provides protection against impact and wear and tear injuries and vibrations, among other things. Impact gloves are generally often used in the following industries:

  • Offshore
  • Transport & logistics
  • Build
  • Assembly
  • Civil, road and hydraulic engineering
  • Scaffolding
  • Steel industry

Below you will find our selection of best-selling impact work gloves.

 


Oil, grease & chemical gloves

Do you regularly come into contact with oils and/or chemicals? Then at Unishore Workwear you have a wide choice of work gloves that suit your wishes and requirements. In working environments with hazardous chemicals, optimal hand protection is extremely important. It is essential to wear work gloves that are oil and chemical resistant. The EN 374 standard applies to working with chemicals and microorganisms. When looking for gloves that protect your hands from chemical risks you need to consider permeation. This is the penetration of harmful substances through the glove. The gloves that are resistant to oil, grease and chemicals can have extra good grip. This way you can work comfortably with greasy machine parts or other greasy objects. View our best-selling gloves below that are resistant to oil, grease & chemicals.


Advice

Would you like to receive more information about a specific type of work glove? Or would you like additional advice when making a choice? Please feel free to contact us! This can be done by telephone, chat or via email Contact Form or per e-mail.

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