Basic Introduction
Insulating gloves are special personal protective equipment (PPE) made of high-quality insulating rubber or polymer materials. They are mainly used to isolate the human body from electricity, effectively prevent electric shock injuries, and protect the hands of workers during electrical operation, maintenance, live working and other electrified scenarios.
Main Protective Functions
Prevent electric shockThey can block the conduction of current and form a safe barrier between hands and charged equipment, which is the most important life protection for electricians.
Withstand certain voltage levelsAccording to different voltage levels, they are divided into low-voltage and high-voltage types, suitable for different working environments such as household electricity, industrial power distribution, and high-voltage maintenance.
Resist arc burns and high temperatureIn case of accidental discharge or arc flash, they can reduce thermal damage to hands and avoid direct burns.
Prevent mechanical injuriesThey have certain toughness and can protect against scratches, punctures and abrasions caused by sharp edges of electrical equipment.
Isolate moisture and chemical corrosionThey can isolate hand skin from water, oil, weak acid and alkali substances, reducing skin irritation and aging.
Scope of Application
Electrical installation, maintenance and inspection
Live working in power systems
Industrial production with electrical hazards
Welding, construction and other operations with electric shock risks
Emergency repair and disaster relief involving electricity
Use and Management Requirements
Must choose products that meet national safety standards and match the actual voltage level.
Check for cracks, damage, aging or air leakage before use.
Avoid contact with sharp objects, oil stains and high temperature sources during use.
Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place, away from sunlight and heat.
Regularly conduct insulation performance testing and replace expired or damaged gloves in time.




