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Protective Gloves for Electronics
SHOWA electronic gloves will protect those working with electronic devices and electrical currents.
Whether you’re working in the construction industry as a licensed electrician or you work with electrical devices in various other applications, you want to make sure you are protecting yourself by wearing electrical safety gloves, also referred to simply as electronic gloves.
Why You Need Electrical Safety Gloves
Electronic gloves are an absolute must-have for those working in the electronics industry.
Those working in the electronics industry have a unique set of needs because they not only have to protect themselves from various hazards, they also must protect the delicate products and components they are working with.
For instance, those working in the manufacturing of various computer components or semiconductor devices must protect against static electricity, which can damage components. The right pair of electronic gloves can help protect these components with ease.
Alternatively, if you are working with components, such as printed circuit boards, you’ll want to make sure you are protecting your hands from potential cuts or burns. You also need protection from potential irritation from any cleaning chemicals used throughout the fabrication or assembly process.
Get High-Quality Electrical Gloves from SHOWA
When working in this industry, most employees will require a glove that is made of a material that incorporates both physical strength and a high dielectric material that is both durable and flexible.
A high dielectric material does not allow for electrical charges to flow through the material, such as rubber. Gloves with a PVC coating are also an excellent example of electrical safety gloves because PVC doesn’t conduct electricity. Other coatings that you may want to consider include:
- Nitrile
- Latex
- Neoprene
- Polyurethane
If you’re working with or building electronic devices, gloves should be considered a must-have piece of equipment. SHOWA Glove Manufacturer offers several different types of electronic gloves, ensuring you find the right gloves for your needs.