Description
Our Dexterity® S13NSI gloves are non-marring and offer protection against adhesives, liquid, and heat. These gloves offer ANSI 3 heat protection and feature non-marring silicone palm coating for liquid and adhesive resistance. Maximum ANSI 6 abrasion resistance offers protection and long wear life making them ideal for handling hot material.
Product Features
- Provides ANSI 3 heat resistance
- Silicone palm coating resists adhesives and repels other liquids
- Maximum ANSI 6 abrasion resistance for long wear life
- Cleaning instructions: wash and tumble dry
Applications
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Aerospace, Automotive, Construction, Metal Fabrication
Recommended for
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Assembly, Maintenance, Material Handling
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Silicone Coated Gloves for Industrial Handling
The Dexterity S13NSI is a silicone coated gloves style designed for assembly, maintenance, and material handling in demanding work environments. Assembly workers, maintenance technicians, and material handlers typically use this equipment to manage hot material, liquids, and adhesives with more controlled contact. These Superior Glove work gloves feature non-marring silicone palm coating and ANSI 3 heat resistance for practical industrial hand protection.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews commonly use these protective gloves during maintenance work, material handling, and adhesive-related tasks. Workers often move components, carry supplies, and handle mixed surfaces where non-marring contact matters. The combination of liquid and adhesive resistance with abrasion resistant performance supports steady daily use on active job sites.
Manufacturing and Assembly
Manufacturing teams rely on assembly gloves for repetitive handling, part transfer, and production support. These industrial hand protection gloves help workers manage finished pieces and work around liquids without adding unnecessary bulk. The palm coating also supports cleaner handling where surface appearance matters.
Transportation and Warehousing
Material handlers and equipment operators often wear work gloves during sorting, loading, and pallet movement. Warehouses usually require durable hand PPE that stands up to frequent contact and repeated motion. ANSI 6 abrasion resistance helps support long wear life in fast-paced operations.
Automotive Work Environments
Automotive teams commonly choose liquid resistant and adhesive resistant work gloves for assembly and maintenance tasks. Workers often handle components, tools, and surfaces that need careful contact. The non-marring silicone palm coating helps reduce surface marking during precision work.
Metal Fabrication Shops
Metal fabricators typically need heat resistant gloves for handling hot material and moving parts between stations. These hand protection gloves offer ANSI 3 heat resistance for tasks where brief contact with warmer surfaces is common. The abrasion resistant build also supports routine shop use.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifying silicone coated gloves matters when teams need controlled grip, surface-sensitive handling, and dependable wear life. The non-marring silicone palm coating supports careful contact, while ANSI ratings help workers understand how the glove performs in heat and abrasion applications. All Safety customers often compare these features to match gloves to the job rather than relying on general-purpose handwear.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI 3 heat resistance | Supports moderate contact with hot surfaces | Helps workers handle hot material more confidently |
| ANSI 6 abrasion resistance | High resistance to wear from repeated friction | Supports long wear life in daily-use work |
| Non-marring silicone palm coating | Surface-friendly palm contact | Helps reduce marking on finished parts |
| Wash and tumble dry | Designed for routine cleaning | Supports easier maintenance between shifts |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Assembly Work
Workers in assembly environments typically use these gloves for repetitive part handling and line support. The silicone palm coating helps with controlled grip, while the non-marring finish suits surfaces that need careful contact. This makes the gloves a practical choice for regular indoor use.
Hot Material Handling
Metal fabrication and related trades commonly need gloves for moving warm components between processes. ANSI 3 heat resistance supports tasks where workers briefly touch heated parts or tools. The glove design helps maintain productivity without adding unnecessary complexity.
Adhesive and Liquid Contact
Technicians and material handlers often work around liquids, sealants, and adhesive residue. These liquid resistant and adhesive resistant work gloves help reduce tacky build-up on the palm area. That feature can improve comfort during long shifts and repeated handling.
Occasional-Use Support Tasks
Maintenance crews usually need versatile hand PPE for service calls, small repairs, and short duration jobs. These gloves fit occasional-use tasks where abrasion resistant performance still matters. The moderate heat resistance also adds value during mixed-duty work.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Automotive assembly work: Non-marring silicone palm coating supports careful surface contact during part handling.
- Metal fabrication tasks: ANSI 3 heat resistance helps with hot material handling in shop settings.
- Construction maintenance: Liquid and adhesive resistance supports mixed material contact during field work.
- Aerospace production environments: Abrasion resistant performance helps during precision handling and repeated use.
Not Recommended For
- High-cut-risk tasks: These gloves are not designed as cut-resistant hand protection; choose cut-resistant gloves instead.
- Heavy thermal exposure: They are not suited for extreme heat applications; consider higher-temperature heat resistant gloves.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Assembly workers: Use them for repetitive handling where a clean palm surface matters.
- Maintenance technicians: Rely on them for service work involving liquids and adhesives.
- Material handlers: Wear them during lifting, sorting, and moving parts.
- Welders: Often use them for shorter handling tasks near warm materials.
- Equipment operators: Choose them for frequent touchpoints and abrasion-prone work.
- Safety coordinators: Specify them when teams need durable industrial gloves with controlled contact.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These silicone coated gloves work alongside other equipment for more complete workplace coverage. Workers often pair industrial hand protection with eye, hearing, and foot protection because different hazards appear in the same task zone. Layered protection supports a more complete safety system during daily use.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Assembly and maintenance: Silicone coated gloves + safety glasses + protective sleeves + work boots
- Shop and fabrication work: Silicone coated gloves + hearing protection + safety glasses
- Material handling tasks: Silicone coated gloves + work boots + protective sleeves
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when workers need non-marring contact for finished surfaces and components. They also perform well in daily-use tasks that involve adhesive residue, liquid exposure, or moderate heat. The abrasion resistant build adds value when teams need dependable gloves for repeated handling.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Heat exposure level during the task
- Need for surface-safe palm contact
- Frequency of liquid or adhesive contact
- Expected wear from repetitive handling
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for jobs that require high cut resistance or severe heat protection. For those applications, consider specialized cut-resistant gloves or higher-level heat resistant gloves. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these gloves when handling hot material, adhesives, or liquids during assembly and maintenance. Use them per manufacturer instructions for the specific task and replace them when the job shifts to a different hazard profile. They are commonly worn throughout standard work shifts in indoor industrial settings.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the palm coating and glove body for wear before each shift, especially after abrasive tasks. Wash and tumble dry the gloves per manufacturer instructions to support routine cleaning. Replace them when the coating or fabric shows wear, and store them in a clean, dry area according to manufacturer recommendations.