Most terry cloth is made with cotton because the absorbent fiber gets stronger when wet and it can be sanitized in very hot water using strong bleach and detergent without harm. Terry cloth is usually made with looped pile because the loops act like very small sponges. Looped pile is also better able to withstand the strain of rubbing, pulling twisting and tugging by the user. Loosely twisted loops are softer and more absorbent than tightly twisted loops, which produce a rougher fabric. Long pile is more absorbent than short pile. The Red Brick features 2-ply cotton loop-in terry cloth with nitrile blocks on both sides.
Cut and Heat Resistant
This Kevlar® offering provides you with cut protection and light heat protection. This glove is double layered, one layer of DuPont™ Kevlar® on the outside and one layer of...
Quantity 1-4: $99 per dozen
Quantity 5-9: $90 per dozen
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PVC Whether you select 2 sided PVC blocks or single sided, you will increase the grip and abrasion resistance. The series features a 7 gauge cotton/polyester shell with blue PVC blocks on both...
Quantity 1-7: $13 per dozen
Quantity 8-14: $12 per dozen
Quantity 15+: $11 per dozen
Excellent for handling roofing materials, bricks and concrete block.
FEATURES
Provides protection from physical hazards such as cut, puncture, snag and abrasion
Armor™ Series gloves feature a...
Quantity 1-4: $63 per dozen
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Our top selling FlexTuff® gloves are manufactured on seamless knit liners that are flat dipped to reproduce the natural curved shape of the hand. What does this mean for you? You get protection and...
Quantity 1-4: $39 per dozen
Quantity 5-9: $36 per dozen
Quantity 10+: $33 per dozen
Used in warehousing and package handling, general assembly, light duty general work situations, construction and bottle handling.
Seamless knit shell is comfortable and flexible
Knit Wrist...