Anti-Impact Safety Gloves with TPR Armor

Mitigate severe crush hazards and pinch point injuries on the rig. Featuring heavy-duty Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) back-of-hand armor, our impact-resistant series delivers uncompromising skeletal protection for the oil, gas, and heavy mining industries.

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Shielding the Hand's Most Vulnerable Bones

In extreme extraction and heavy drilling environments, the back of the hand is constantly exposed to catastrophic crush risks. SQG engineers our anti-impact work gloves using advanced Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) exo-skeletons. Rather than simply covering the hand, these intelligent TPR modules absorb and disperse blunt force trauma before it can shatter bone. Fully compliant with the rigorous ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard, our wholesale lineup ensures that riggers, mechanics, and miners can operate safely without sacrificing crucial finger dexterity.

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Expert Answers on Impact & Crush Protection (FAQs)

Q1: What is the ANSI/ISEA 138 standard for impact gloves?

It is the premier North American standard specifically designed to evaluate back-of-hand impact protection. It measures how much kinetic energy is transferred through the glove, classifying performance into three levels (Level 1, 2, and 3), with Level 3 offering the highest crush resistance.

When a heavy object strikes the hand, the TPR armor acts like an industrial shock absorber. It immediately compresses, taking the brunt of the kinetic energy and dispersing it outward across the surface of the rubber, drastically reducing the force that reaches the bones and joints.

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. A poorly designed impact glove will restrict movement, but SQG utilizes ergonomic 3D TPR molds with strategically placed “flex points” or grooves exactly where the hand naturally bends, ensuring continuous flexibility and reducing muscle strain during long shifts.

For maximum durability in rough environments, we do not rely on cheap adhesives. Our TPR modules are either heavily stitched directly into the high-performance fabric or applied using advanced sonic welding techniques, preventing the armor from peeling off when covered in mud or oil.

Absolutely. In the oil and gas sector, impact and laceration hazards often occur together. We frequently seamlessly integrate our TPR back-of-hand armor onto HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene) knitted liners, delivering dual ANSI-rated cut and impact protection.

For heavy oil, mud, and drilling fluids, we highly recommend pairing the TPR armor with a Sandy Nitrile palm coating. Sandy nitrile acts like microscopic suction cups, actively displacing oil to ensure a vice-like grip on slippery pipes and heavy tools.

Yes. As a direct PPE manufacturer, we offer robust OEM services. B2B buyers can customize the TPR colors (e.g., Hi-Vis yellow or orange for dark conditions), adjust the impact level thickness, and mold their private corporate logo directly into the rubber armor.