Cotton is probably the most comfortable material you can wear closest to the skin. It has many unique features that are very useful in work gloves. Besides, cotton gloves breathe very well, they are comfortable and do not generate static electricity. Cotton is available in several different types of knitting giving the fabric different properties. Examples are Interlock and Jersey.
Breathability: Allows air to circulate, preventing overheating during use.
Moisture Absorption: Absorbs sweat effectively, keeping hands dry in light to moderate tasks.
Non-Melting: Unlike synthetic materials, cotton does not melt when exposed to heat, making it a safer lining material for welding or heat-resistant gloves.Lightweight: Adds minimal bulk, allowing for dexterity in tasks that require precision.
Durability: Prone to wear and tear; less robust than synthetic alternatives.
Water Retention: Can absorb and hold moisture, becoming heavy when saturated.
Limited Chemical Resistance: Does not protect against chemicals or oils.
Light-Duty Gloves: Ideal for handling delicate objects, gardening, assembly, or inspection tasks.
For Medical and Food Service Gloves: Thin cotton liners can be worn under disposable gloves to reduce irritation during long wear.
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