Protect your workforce from severe thermal hazards and extreme contact temperatures. Engineered with advanced aramid fibers, premium split leather, and flame-retardant coatings, our EN407-certified heat resistant gloves ensure critical safety for welding operations, foundries, and hot glass handling.
Operating near industrial furnaces, heavy welding stations, or molten materials requires PPE that will absolutely not melt, ignite, or degrade under stress. SQG engineers uncompromising thermal protection by utilizing heavy-duty insulating layers and advanced flame-resistant materials like Para-aramid and specialized silicone coatings. Rigorously tested against the comprehensive EN407 European standards, our B2B wholesale series provides verifiable defense against contact heat, convective heat, and open flames, ensuring continuous safety and productivity for global metallurgy and glass manufacturing sectors.
The EN407 standard is a comprehensive test that evaluates a glove’s resistance to six specific thermal hazards: burning behavior (flame resistance), contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes of molten metal, and large quantities of molten metal.
Contact heat refers to the temperature transferred when directly touching a hot object (like a heated metal sheet or glass). Radiant heat is the invisible heat wave emitted from a high-temperature source (like an open industrial furnace) without direct physical contact.
We utilize a combination of heavy-duty split cowhide leather, advanced inherently flame-resistant yarns (such as Para-aramid and Meta-aramid/Kevlar blends), and specialized thermoset silicone coatings that do not melt under high thermal stress.
No. Standard plastics like regular PU or thin PVC will melt. However, our specialized high-heat models utilize thermoset polymers and natural leather that are designed to char and carbonize rather than melt, preventing severe skin burns.
Absolutely. We manufacture professional-grade welding gauntlets featuring premium leather exteriors, cotton/fleece thermal insulating liners, and critical seams sewn with Kevlar thread to prevent sparks from destroying the stitching.
In many cases, yes. Because our knitted high-heat gloves heavily utilize Para-aramid fibers (which is the same core material used in ballistic body armor), they naturally provide exceptional dual-hazard protection against both high temperatures and sharp lacerations.
Knitted aramid gloves can generally be washed, but they require specific laundering protocols. It is crucial to avoid bleach and certain harsh detergents, as chemical degradation can compromise the fabric’s inherent flame-retardant properties.
As a direct PPE manufacturer, we offer extensive B2B customization. You can specify the exact contact heat levels required (e.g., up to 250°C, 350°C, or 500°C), request extended sleeve lengths for forearm protection, and add custom branded heat-transfers for large wholesale orders.
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