FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LEATHER GLOVES
Gloves are one of the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
which are useful for protecting hands from potential hazards when carrying out
certain activities. These potential hazards can be in the form of heat,
chemicals, sharp object scratches, germ infection, electric current, or also
machine vibration.
The various functions of the gloves are in accordance with
the type of gloves used. Because it is impossible for one glove to be used for
various purposes/activities carried out. Here are some types of gloves that are
commonly used with different materials
But
this time we will discuss about gloves made of leather. As the name implies, my
leather gloves are a type of gloves made of leather. Leather has unique
properties and characteristics that make it useful for various purposes. Leather
gloves too, in English ''english'' also known as leather glove which means a
type of leather (leather) that is light and soft.
At the
sale, many customers ask about the leather material used. It's very natural
when they ask like that. the article, leather gloves available in the market is
very diverse. These variants arise due to price, skin type, finishing process,
color, abrasion resistance, flexibility (suppleness) and other performance
factors.
Let's take a peek at some of the animal skin materials used
in making leather gloves, which are obtained from
1. Sheepskin (Sheepskin)
Sheepskin is considered as one of the best glove skins,
especially goatskin from countries such as Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa.
The main characteristic of sheepskin is its extremely fine and soft/flexible
grain combined with its light weight and strong tensile/stretching strength.
Note: Sheepskin is half the thickness of cowhide and
deerskin so it is very suitable for light sports such as golf that requires
comfort.
2. Deerskin (Deerskin)
The softness of the deer skin is very good and also has a
more capable durability, because the deer skin will remain smooth even when
exposed to wet. It is these characteristics that make deer skin safe when used
as "safety" gloves.
3. Cowhide (Cowhide)
Gloves made of cowhide provide a great combination of
quality and
it is more affordable than sheep and deer leather, but still
good in stretch/traction, softness/smoothness, and also durability.
Because the price is more competitive when compared to sheep
and deer skin, gloves with cowhide are more common. Gloves made of cowhide are
also widely used by connoisseurs of sports or outdoor activities, such as
motorsports riders because their thickness ranges from 0.8-0.9 mm or 0.9-1.0
mm.
4. Goatskin (Goatskin)
Goatskin gloves are one of the most widely used leather
gloves. The advantage of this material is that it is affordable but has leather
characteristics that are more similar to sheep and deer skin, because it has
the closest durability.
This glove with goatskin material does seem a little rougher
than cowhide, and the grain layer is thinner than cowhide, the thickness is
between 0.7-0.8mm and 0.8-0.9mm.
5. Faux Leather
Faux leather is cheaper than genuine leather. However, its
characteristics in protecting workers are not as good as genuine leather.
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