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aramid gloves any size and pattern.
Flame-retardant.
Anti-cutting.
fire proof

We can produce the aramid glove, any size and pattern.

aramid gloves any size and pattern.

Flame-retardant.
Anti-cutting.
fire proof

size : S, M, L, XL

aramid gloves any size and pattern.
Flame-retardant.
Anti-cutting.
fire proof

 

Welding Glove Features:
The welding glove features a selected cow split leather cut with a full sock/fleece/foam lining and welted seams. In addition, the work glove uses a gunn pattern with a one (or two) piece back. Finally the welding gloves provide excellent heat, spark, and abrasion resistance, while the soft cotton sock/fleece/foam lining keep hands comfortable.

different colours available.
wing thumb or straight thumb available.
Kevlar thread stitching available.
Size:12",14",16"



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