As temperatures drop, staying warm on the job becomes more than a comfort issue – it’s a matter of safety. For workers who spend extended time outdoors or in cold indoor settings, having warm, dry hands is essential to maintaining both productivity and protection. That’s where glove liners play a critical role.
Designed to boost the performance of winter safety gloves, liners provide insulation and water resistance, helping reduce the risk of cold-related injuries. These can include anything from dry, cracked skin to numbness, reduced mobility, and even frostbite or hypothermia in extreme conditions.
Learn more about two key functions of glove liners used in the manufacturing of cold protection gloves: insulation and waterproofing.
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