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MIG welding gloves
30 November 2018
Selecting the right welding glove can be a daunting process. Engweld offers some suggestions.

Engweld Base-Line Mig Welding Gauntlets are made from ‘A’ grade leather and supported by heat proof Kevlar stitching. The 19cm gauntlet offers a thick lining and the flexibility to grip objects. The reinforced palm and thumb are said to make it easy to hold hot metal safely.
Quality is expected from welding and cutting expert, ESAB. The seamless design and lightweight body of its MIG Welding Glove is engineered to fit the natural curve of the hand, providing a high level of comfort. A reinforced thumb helps make the gloves last longer.
Featuring multi-layered design, the Weldas COMFOflex Mig Gauntlet is designed for comfort. A special lining combines cotton and foam for comfort and sweat absorption, and high-quality leather is intertwined with Dupont Kevlar stitching for added durability. The aluminised back reflects radiant heat – useful for commercial welding.
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