
Private Label Nitrile Gloves: A Complete B2B Sourcing Playbook
We pivoted 60% of capacity to nitrile in Mar 2020 and have wound it back down since. Here is what we learned the hard way about mil thickness, AQL on disposables, FDA 510(k), and w...
The industrial PPE end of the catalogue - cut-resistant, welding, hi-vis, ESD, mechanic, rigger, cleanroom and disposable gloves - sourced and specced for the job and the standard.

We pivoted 60% of capacity to nitrile in Mar 2020 and have wound it back down since. Here is what we learned the hard way about mil thickness, AQL on disposables, FDA 510(k), and w...

High-visibility gloves sell on one promise - that a worker waving in low light gets seen - and most of the cheap ones on the market quietly fail that promise after a few washes. He...

Anti-static gloves are one of those categories where the cheap version and the real version look identical and behave completely differently - and the difference only shows up when...

Welding gloves look like a simple leather product and are anything but - the leather grade, the stitching thread, the lining, and the seam construction all decide whether the glove...

Disposable gloves look like the simplest product in the catalogue and are quietly full of grading traps - exam grade versus industrial grade, mil thickness games, AQL pinhole rates...

Tactical gloves - for military, law enforcement, security, shooting sports, and the outdoor/EDC crowd - are a high-value segment with demanding buyers who know the details. The pro...

Mechanic gloves are a high-volume work-glove sub-category with a specific brief: enough dexterity to handle small fasteners, enough grip to hold an oily tool, and increasingly impa...

Assembly and inspection gloves are the high-volume, low-drama workhorses of electronics, light manufacturing, and quality control - thin PU-coated nylon gloves that protect the pro...

Firefighting gloves are life-safety PPE certified to demanding standards, and like electrical gloves they are a category where we urge caution over price. EN 659 in Europe and NFPA...

Cleanroom gloves are a specification product where the cleanliness of the glove matters as much as the glove itself - particle counts, ISO class, packaging, and sometimes sterility...

Rigger and construction gloves are the rugged workhorses of building sites, yards, and heavy industry - they have to survive abrasion, impact, rough materials, and constant abuse w...

Cut-resistant sleeves extend hand protection up the forearm and arm, and they are a natural companion product for any cut-resistant glove buyer - the same hazards that threaten han...

Winter work gloves and cold-storage gloves are a distinct category from ski gloves - the wearer is doing a job (handling materials, operating equipment, working in a freezer or out...

Food-prep cut-resistant gloves protect hands during the most common kitchen injury - cuts from knives, mandolines, graters, and oyster shucking - while needing to be food-safe and ...

Janitorial and cleaning gloves are the workhorses of contract cleaning, facilities, sanitation, and food-service hygiene - reusable gloves that face chemicals, water, and constant ...

Chainsaw gloves are specialised safety equipment with a dedicated standard, EN 381, designed to slow or stop a chainsaw chain that contacts the back of the left hand. They are not ...

Choosing the right work gloves means matching the glove to the actual hazard and task - and the most common mistake is using one glove for everything or over-speccing protection th...

There is no single best cut-resistant glove - the best one depends on your cut level, conditions, and budget, and choosing by the wrong criteria wastes money or leaves workers unde...