Knit Glove
Cut resistance is a function of a glove’s material composition and thickness. Increased cut protection can be achieved with: increased material weight (ounces per square yard), use of high performance fibers and use of composite yarns made with varying combinations of stainless steel, fiberglass and high performance materials.
Cut resistant gloves come in various fabrics offering different levels of cut resistance. Cut performance tests indicate that metal mesh offers the highest level of cut resistance followed by composite yarns and high strength fibers. It is important to consider each application’s specific requirements when choosing a glove. You can count on the experts at Wells Lamont Industrial for information and guidance.

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5600 Multi Color Series
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers & Wire
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A8 -
5601 Cut Resistant Glove
Cut Resistant
High-Performance Fibers & Wire
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A7 -
DB Extra Protection
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers and Stainless Steel
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A6 -
DB Glove
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers and Stainless Steel
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A6 -
Defender® 10
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers and Stainless Steel
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A6 -
Defender® 7
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers and Stainless Steel
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A7 -
Defender® 13
Cut Resistant
High Performance Fibers and Stainless Steel
Standard Cuff
ANSI Cut Level A5