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Cut Level E Gloves

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Cut Level E gloves deliver 22 Newton protection – near-maximum cut resistance for extreme industrial environments. Metal stamping, glass manufacturing, and waste management all present hazards that moderate protection simply cannot handle.

The core decision here is straightforward: cut level e gloves exist because some cutting dangers are genuinely catastrophic. We're talking about freshly sheared metal edges from hydraulic presses, razor-sharp flat glass panels metres across, and unpredictable contaminated sharp objects in mixed waste streams. These aren't edge cases – they're the reality for workers in these industries.

What Cut Level E Actually Protects Against

EN 388:2016 testing puts these cut resistant gloves through the Tomodynamometer (TDM) method – a rotating blade measured in Newtons of force. Level E means 22 Newtons. To put that in context, Level D stops at 15 Newtons, and Level F (the maximum) sits at 30+ Newtons. That 7-Newton gap between D and E is the difference between "moderate industrial protection" and "extreme hazard defence."

This collection includes options built from premium HPPE Dyneema fibres, glass fibre composites, steel-mesh reinforcement, and engineered multi-fibre blends. Each construction type balances extreme protection with what little dexterity is possible at this level. Coatings vary by application – heavy-duty nitrile for metal stamping, reinforced palms for glass handling, puncture-resistant layers for waste management.

The Dexterity Trade-Off You Need to Know

Cut Level E gloves sacrifice mobility to achieve protection. Thicker materials and higher fibre density (typically 10–13 gauge construction) create noticeable bulk. Workers moving from moderate-protection gloves often describe them as "restrictive" initially. That's not a defect – it's the unavoidable cost of 22 Newton resistance. Specify Level E only when the hazard genuinely justifies it.

Key Specifications Across This Range
  • Cut resistance: 22 Newtons (Level E) – tested to EN 388:2016 TDM method
  • Abrasion: Level 4 (24,000+ cycles) – extended life in harsh metal and glass environments
  • Tear resistance: Level 4 (75+ Newtons) – maintains integrity during heavy-duty operations
  • Puncture protection: Level 3–4 (100–150 Newtons) – defends against sharp points, glass shards, and contamination
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