Leather

Leather

Leather is a natural material with unique characteristics, which you will not find in any synthetic material. It is durable, because it adapts to temperature and humidity by dynamically absorbing and releasing moisture. It is also very comfortable to wear on the skin. The leather is composed of a three-dimensional fiber tissue which makes it possible to stitch all the way to the edge, which provides increased strength and shape retention. If you choose gloves made from grain leather, the top of the hide, they will be supple and durable with high water resistance. If you choose a glove made from the bottom of the hide, so called split leather you get properties such as good grip and heat resistance.

Key Properties

Heat Resistance : Ideal for welding and high-temperature environments.

Durability : Withstands wear and tear, ensuring longer glove life.

Breathability : Natural fiber structure allow moisture transportation out of the glove.

Water Resistance : Grain leather repels water, especially if maintained with leather grease.

Limitations
Cost : Leather gloves are usually more expensive compared to synthetic materials.

Moisture Sensitivity : Some types, like cowhide, can stiffen after being exposed to water.

Applications
Working Gloves : Used in a variety of industries such as welding, construction, forestry and heavy machinery operations.

Leisure and Fashion Gloves : Deerskin and grain leather gloves give a premium look and feel.



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