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SuperS Welding Gloves

SuperS Welding Gloves

QAR 12.00

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SuperS Welding Gloves are designed to provide superior protection for your hands during welding and other high-temperature tasks. Crafted from high-quality, heat-resistant materials, these gloves offer exceptional durability and comfort. As a leading Welding Gloves Supplier in Qatar, we provide high-performance gloves that ensure safety and reliability in demanding welding environments.

SuperS Welding Gloves are designed to provide superior protection for your hands during welding and other high-temperature tasks. They feature heat-resistant materials, durable construction, and a comfortable fit to ensure optimal safety and performance.

FAQ — Welding Gloves


FAQ — Welding Gloves

1. What are Welding Gloves?

Welding Gloves are protective hand coverings designed to shield welders from heat, sparks, molten metal spatter, and other hazards encountered during welding and metalworking.

2. What materials are used in good Welding Gloves?

Typically, split leather or shoulder leather (cow, goat, or buffalo) is used, often with reinforced thumbs and lined interiors (like cotton, fleece, or flame-resistant fabrics). Seams may be stitched with heat-resistant thread. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

3. How should I choose the right size and fit?

Look for gloves long enough to protect forearms (gauntlet style), ensure a snug but comfortable fit around the fingers, thumb design (wing or keystone) that allows dexterity, and ensure cuffs are long enough to prevent sparks entering. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

4. What safety standards or certifications should Welding Gloves meet?

Standards such as EN 388 (mechanical risks), EN 407 (thermal risks), EN 12477 (welding gloves standard), CE marking are relevant. Gloves should also meet heat resistance, flame resistance, cut resistance criteria. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

5. How do I maintain and clean Welding Gloves?

Brush off debris; if leather, wipe with damp cloth and air dry away from direct heat; avoid soaking or harsh chemicals; inspect for wear and replace if leather is cracked or stitching has failed. Use only in dry condition to maintain heat protection. (General good practice.)

6. When should I replace them?

Replace gloves if the leather is seriously worn, burned through, perforated, or if lining or stitching fails in any critical area (palm, thumb, fingers). Also if gloves lose fit that compromises protection.

Applications & Use Cases — Welding Gloves


Applications & Use Cases — Welding Gloves

MIG / MAG Welding

  • Protect hands from sparks and molten metal spatter.
  • Require dexterity for handling filler wire and gun trigger.
  • Use with gauntlet cuff to shield wrists and lower arms.
  • Need durable leather to resist abrasion and heat.

TIG Welding

  • Thinner leather or goatskin gives better touch sensitivity.
  • Heat protection still needed, but mobility is more critical.
  • Often fully lined or only partially lined to balance heat vs dexterity.
  • Thumb reinforcement helps when handling torch and metal pieces.

ARC & Stick Welding

  • High heat spatter demands thick leather and long cuffs.
  • Reinforced palm and thumb for control and durability.
  • Resistant seams and possibly lining to protect against radiant heat.
  • Often used outdoors or in harsher conditions—weather resistance may matter.

Foundry / Hot Metal Handling

  • Contact with molten metal and hot surfaces requires heavy-duty leather.
  • Lining to protect from radiant heat and minimize burns.
  • Cuff design to protect lower arms from splashes.
  • Enhanced stitching and reinforcement on high wear zones.

General Fabrication / Construction / Heavy Engineering

  • Protection during grinding, cutting, brazing, or torch work.
  • Gloves needed also for handling rough, sharp metal sheets.
  • Good grip and control for tool operation.
  • Resistant to tears, punctures, and provide comfort over long duration use.

Product Features — Welding Gloves


Product Features — Welding Gloves

  • High-Quality Leather Construction: Split or shoulder leather (cow, goat, buffalo) for heat, abrasion and spark resistance. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  • Reinforced Thumb Design: Wing or keystone thumb style increases durability especially where thumb meets palm. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
  • Extended Gauntlet Cuff: Long cuff protects wrist and lower forearm from sparks and molten metal spatter. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • Heat-Resistant Lining: Cotton, fleece, or flame-resistant inner liner enhances comfort while reducing burn risk. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
  • Kevlar or Heat-Resistant Stitching: Seams sewn with Kevlar or special threads to resist heat and prevent seam failure. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
  • Full Leather Back and Palm Reinforcements: Reinforced patches on palm, little finger, thumb, and back improve durability under heavy use. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
  • Comfort and Fit Considerations: Proper sizing, ergonomic patterns, and moisture-managing linings reduce fatigue and improve safety. (Generic best practice)
  • Compliance with Standards: EN 388, EN 407, EN 12477, or equivalent regional safety norms. CE marking where applicable. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

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