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Some Things You Might Not Know About Leather Gloves

Date:2022-08-26
When it comes to gloves today, leather gloves remain one of the most popular choices. Despite their popularity, there are a few things you might not know about these types of work gloves. We wanted to take the time to provide you with some facts about leather gloves so that the next time you're in the market for a pair, you'll be ready to make an informed decision.
 
Leather gloves defend against three things better than any other type of work gloves. First is the heat! Leather can withstand temperatures up to 430°F before any special treatment or coating! Even at this high temperature, the leather maintains its integrity without showing any signs of charring or cracking. However, if the leather has been chrome tanned, it can withstand temperatures up to 600°F. Another interesting piece of news is that split leather gloves naturally contain additional oils, so they are more resistant to cracking and charring than grain leather.
 
Leather gloves can withstand flames and fire in amazing ways! You'll see leather gloves shrink and curl when they come in contact with fire, but they won't catch fire! This makes leather gloves an excellent choice for the oil and gas industry, where workers are often at risk of fire and flames.
 
Another little-known fact about leather gloves is that they provide the wearer with excellent abrasion resistance. While all types of leather are highly resistant, goat grain leather significantly outperformed cow grain leather in testing.