Superior Glove Introduces Advanced Safety Gloves for Electronics Assembly

Superior Glove Introduces Advanced Safety Gloves for Electronics Assembly

2024-12-23 products

Ontario, Monday, 23 December 2024.
Superior Glove’s new SSXPU3OF and S13BKPUQ gloves enhance safety in electronics and automotive sectors with cut protection and non-marring grip, improving operational efficiency in sensitive assembly tasks.

Innovative Features and Protection

The Superior Touch® SSXPU3OF model features TenActiv™ engineered yarn providing 360-degree cut protection with ANSI A2 cut resistance [1]. The open-finger design allows workers to maintain touchscreen compatibility while protecting against incidental cut hazards [1]. Its companion model, the S13BKPUQ, incorporates ANSI Level 3 abrasion resistance and ANSI Level 2 puncture resistance, specifically engineered for assembly operations [2].

Enhanced Grip Technology

Both models utilize advanced polyurethane palm coating technology that delivers superior grip without leaving residue - a crucial feature for electronics assembly [1][2]. The S13BKPUQ’s black knit construction provides practical benefits by concealing dirt and stains, effectively extending the gloves’ service life [2]. These innovations address a critical need in the electronics manufacturing sector, where precision handling and cleanliness are paramount [GPT].

Market Position and Applications

The timing of this launch positions Superior Glove competitively in the growing safety equipment market, as demonstrated by recent industry developments such as Juba’s K-Rock+ release on December 22, 2024 [3]. The gloves are specifically designed for multiple high-precision applications, including electronics assembly, automotive manufacturing, and aerospace operations [2]. This versatility makes them particularly valuable for facilities requiring both tactile sensitivity and safety compliance [GPT].

Safety Standards and Specifications

The gloves are available in sizes ranging from 5 (50mm) to 11 (128mm), ensuring proper fit across diverse workforce requirements [2]. Both models comply with essential safety standards, though users in California should note these products carry Proposition 65 warnings regarding potential chemical exposure [2]. For operations requiring specific protection levels, these gloves offer a balanced combination of safety features while maintaining the dexterity needed for precise assembly work [GPT].

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