Industrial Latex Coated Hand Protection for Construction

When your job site involves rough lumber, abrasive bricks, or slippery scaffolding, natural rubber delivers unmatched grip. Browse our factory-direct latex work gloves, featuring deep crinkle textures for superior wet and dry handling.

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Why Masonry and Construction Teams Rely on Latex

With decades of expertise in polymer dipping, SQG produces high-elasticity safety gear built for the toughest outdoor jobs. Natural latex inherently channels water away, offering a formidable grip even in damp conditions while remaining highly flexible. By choosing us as your primary supplier, you bypass the middleman and secure highly durable, tear-resistant PPE tailored to your specific market requirements.

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Common Queries About Rubber Coated Gloves (FAQs)

Q1: What gives latex its superior tear strength?

Natural rubber is inherently highly elastic. This allows the coating to stretch and absorb mechanical stress rather than tearing, making it incredibly durable against rough construction materials.

The crinkle curing process creates deep grooves on the glove’s palm. These channels help disperse water and provide sharp contact points, dramatically increasing friction on slippery surfaces.

Yes, the natural rubber polymer is waterproof, ensuring hands stay dry and maintain traction when working outdoors in challenging weather.

One major advantage of latex is its cold-weather flexibility. It resists becoming brittle in freezing temperatures, which is why it’s often paired with thermal liners for winter work.

Our B2B wholesale program includes full private labeling. Contact our sales team to discuss printing your logo, customizing the knit wrist, and defining your bulk order volumes.

Palm-dipped offers excellent back-of-hand breathability for general construction, whereas fully-dipped provides a 360-degree liquid barrier for heavy masonry, plumbing, and muddy outdoor conditions.

We counter heat buildup by pairing the rubber with highly breathable cotton or seamless nylon liners. Additionally, an uncoated back design is often utilized to dissipate heat rapidly during heavy labor.

While latex is supreme for tear and snag resistance, it is inherently less puncture-resistant than nitrile. If your site involves sharp needles or wire edges, we recommend assessing our nitrile series instead.