Q: What does the rough finish on a PVC gauntlet glove do?
A: It enhances wet-grip by increasing surface friction when handling slick liquids.
Q: Why is a 14″ gauntlet cuff important in this glove?
A: The extended cuff covers the wrist and parts of the forearm to protect against splashes, drips, and debris.
Q: What are key inspection points before using PVC gauntlet gloves in chemical or wet environments?
A: Look for cracks, delamination of the PVC coating, cuff integrity, and clean, undamaged lining.
Q: When should these gloves be removed and replaced even if no visible damage is present?
A: Replace them if chemical breakthrough is detected, lining is saturated or discolored, or coating has lost flexibility.
Q: What storage or cleaning practices help prolong these gloves’ service life?
A: Rinse after exposure to chemicals, hang to dry fully inside out if applicable, and store away from direct sunlight or ozone sources.