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Emerald CX Gloves nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn

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SNW/CP - Emerald CX Gloves nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn

Superior’s SNW/CP wire-core glove series feature a range of cost-effective, cut-resistant gloves. Emerald CX is our own composite yarn that blends cost savings with great performance. Their cut-resistance is achieved by combining polyester, cotton and stainless-steel wire core. The wire core is completely encased by cotton fiber for improved comfort and no risk of metal popping through to the hand or to objects being handled. This also increases glove life and makes them an economical choice. Gloves are rated ASTM cut-level 3, are long-wearing and fully launderable. Speckled blue color hides dirt better for longer wear.


Applications

  • Sheet Metal
  • Metal Stamping and Fabrication
  • Automotive

Item No. Description Size
SNW/CP CX blend of nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn. Speckled blue, ASTM cut-level 3 XS - XL
SNW/CPD CX blend of nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn. Speckled blue, ASTM cut-level 3, PVC dotted palms XS - XL
SNW/CP2D CX blend of nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn. Speckled blue, ASTM cut-level 3, PVC dots on both front and back of hands S - XL
SNWCPNT CX blend of nylon/polyester/cotton/stainless steel composite yarn. Speckled blue, ASTM cut-level 3, nitrile palm coat S - XL

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Do more layers equal more protection?
Construction in the palm area of leather gloves leads to some misconceptions. When sizing up gloves in a catalog, it is tempting to believe – based on appearance alone – that a patch palm is going to double your protection. To the uninitiated, palm patches would seem to offer greater protection, as the double palm looks like it would give twice the protection in that area.
The reality with most patch-palm leather glove styles is that the patch exists as a kind of bridge between two pieces of leather to create a full palm. This enables the glove manufacturer to maximize use of the full hide by using up all the smaller leftover pieces.

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