IRONCLAD

Since 1998, Ironclad has been manufacturing advanced hand protection equipment for automotive, welding & metalwork, construction, cutting and material handling applications. Headquartered in Texas, USA, the brand has been manufacturing cold-condition gloves, anti-vibration gloves, mechanics gloves, and cut & heat-resistant gloves-resistant gloves. Read More

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  • Anti-Vibration Gloves and Wraps

    Prevent vibration from power tools and other machinery, reducing the risk of injury and improving comfort. Absorb energy from impacts to prevent mechanical shocks.

  • Chemical Resistant Gloves
  • Cold-Condition Gloves

    Provide insulation and protect hands from cold temperatures. Ideal for outdoor work and winter conditions. Made from synthetic leather or fleece. Windproof & water repellant for keeping hands warm & dry.

  • Cut-Resistant Gloves

    Protect hands from cuts and abrasions. Ideal for applications where sharp objects are present, like food processing and glass handling. Feature foam nitrile palm coating or PVC coating.

  • Flame Retardant Gloves
  • Heat Resistant Gloves

    Protect hands from high temperatures in welding, metalworking and other similar applications. The full Kevlar shell with Kovenex palm liner & silicone-laminated Kevlar finger sidewalls offer extreme heat protection and improved cut resistance in critical areas.

  • Knit Gloves
  • Mechanics Gloves

    Used by mechanics in mechanical & industrial applications. Made of synthetic or goatskin leather for protection and comfort of hands during rough, outdoor applications.

  • Military Police and Tactical Gloves
  • Welding Gloves

About IRONCLAD

The company's extensive catalogue includes chemical, heat, cut & abrasion-resistance gloves; coated knit, leather palm & waterproof gloves and PPE kits, including workwear, hard hats and safety glasses. Ironclad heat-resistant gloves feature a Kovenex palm liner and silicone-laminated sidewalls for grasping hot materials of temperatures up to 600 degrees F. They come with a full Kevlar shell, offering improved cut resistance and complete heat & flame protection. They are ideal for application in petrochemical processing, drilling foundry, metalworking and manufacturing settings. The brand's impact-resistant gloves feature gel padding in critical palm areas to absorb vibrations & impact and minimise fatigue. They are typically used with power tools, heavy equipment and vibrating & impact tools.

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Shipping

These Ironclad products range from small to large sizes. They may require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, these Ironclad work gloves are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.

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Hybrid Safety Cuff

The unique design of the hybrid safety cuff combines the secure fit of a Velcro wrist strap with quick-release benefits on jobsites. The flexible Velcro strap locks the glove into place, providing a secure grip on tools, equipment and materials. With the unique expansion chamber design, this cuff can be quickly and easily (even while the Velcro cuff is securely closed) removed in an emergency, as well as offer enhanced safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are chemical-resistant gloves used for?

Ironclad offers a variety of knit gloves with only a palm coating to protect users from hazardous chemicals. These gloves are also available in fully-coated variants when working with caustic and corrosive chemicals to prevent burns.

What is Duraclad?

Duraclad is a textured polymer material that increases palm toughness for high-abrasion applications, such as concrete, rebar and lumber. This material is also suitable for gripping oily and dirty surfaces, whether smooth or rough, providing dexterity for using various hand tools.

What is the function of ContourGrip palm design?

Patented ContourGrip palm design allows maximum dexterity and control over power tools, vibrating & impact tools and heavy-duty equipment.

How do I clean and maintain Ironclad gloves?

  • Hand wash them in mild soapy water.
  • Rinse thoroughly and allow them to air dry.
  • Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
  • For gloves with leather components, use leather-specific cleaning products.

What factors should I consider when choosing Ironclad gloves?

  • Identify tasks for glove use.
  • Match protection to tasks.
  • Check for durability and flexibility.
  • Choose a comfortable size.
  • Balance protection with movement.
  • Ensure a secure grip on objects.
  • Pick gloves for specific substances.
  • Consider extras like touchscreen compatibility.

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