Level 5 Cut Resistant Gloves
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Used of Anticut Resitant Gloves
Anti-cut (cut-resistant) gloves are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect hands from lacerations and cuts when handling sharp tools, metal edges, glass, blades, and other sharp objects. They’re used in industrial, construction, kitchen, food processing, automotive, and DIY settings to reduce the risk of injury.
Unlike ordinary gloves, cut-resistant gloves are engineered from high-strength fibers or metal meshes to absorb and disperse cutting forces so that blades slide rather than bite through the material.
🧶 Common Materials Used For manufacture of anti cut resitant gloves
Cut-resistant gloves are made from a mix of high-performance fibers and fabrics such as:
- HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene) – lightweight, strong, breathable
- Kevlar® (aramid fiber) – very high tensile strength
- Dyneema® / Spectra® – ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with excellent cut resistance
- Glass fiber – adds cut resistance when blended
- Steel mesh/metal wire – used in gloves for extremely sharp blade hazards
- Coatings (e.g., nitrile, PU, latex) on palms/fingers for better grip and abrasion resistance
Combinations of these materials balance protection, dexterity, comfort and grip.
🧪 Typical Applications of anti cut resitatn gloves
- ✔️ Industrial & Construction – handling sheet metal, tools, machinery parts
- ✔️ Automotive Work – metal edges, glass, sharp components
- ✔️ Food Processing & Kitchen – slicing, dicing, but requires food-safe materials
- ✔️ Glass Handling – high cut risk tasks
- ✔️ Maintenance & DIY – general protection against sharp objects
The appropriate cut level and coating vary with application — gloves for food prep might prioritize hygiene and cleanability, while industrial gloves emphasize abrasion and puncture resistance.

Mayo Tools Provide Level 5 Cut Resistant Gloves, Industrial Anti-Cut Gloves, Cut Resistant Work Gloves
Key Features
- Cut Level 5 Protection: EN388:2016 rating of 4X43C for maximum resistance against abrasions, cuts, tears, and punctures.
- 13-Gauge Super Soft Liner: Made from a blend of Nylon, PE Fiber, and Glassfiber for flexibility and comfort.
- PU Palm Coating: Enhances grip in wet and dry conditions.
- Ergonomic Fit: Designed to fit the hand comfortably for extended use.
- Washable & Durable: Built to withstand repeated use without compromising performance.
- Breathable & Skin-Friendly: Gentle on the skin for all-day wear.
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📊 How Cut Resistance Is Measured
Gloves are tested and rated so you can choose the right level for your task:
✅ ANSI/ISEA 105 (used in USA, many global products)
This scale rates cut resistance from A1 to A9 based on the amount of force (in grams) required to cut through glove material in a standardized blade test:
| ANSI Level | Force Resisted (approx) | Typical Use |
| A1 | ≥200 g | Light tasks (light assembly, packaging) |
| A3 | ≥1 000 g | Moderate tasks (sheet metal, warehousing) |
| A5 | ≥2 200 g | High cut risk (glass, automotive parts) |
| A6–A7 | ≥3 000–4 000 g | Heavy metal work |
| A8–A9 | ≥5 000–6 000 g | Very high / extreme hazards |
✅ EN 388 (European Standard)
EN 388 assigns a numeric or letter rating for mechanical hazards including cut resistance:
| EN 388 Cut Level | Description |
| Level 1 | Low cut resistance |
| Level 2–3 | Moderate to high |
| Level 4–5 | Very high cut hazard protection |
Additionally, the ISO 13997 test (often shown as A–F in EN 388:2016) gives a more accurate indication of cut resistance for tough materials.
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