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Buy hb gloves - right!

24 June 2020

In this article, we will talk about the variety of gloves hb, types of gloves hb, as well as everything about cotton as the main material used for the manufacture of gloves.

Today, there is a large selection of gloves made of various materials having different colors, sizes and purposes. It is very difficult for an ordinary newcomer buyer to make the right choice on their own.

To begin with, it is necessary to formulate a number of criteria or, more precisely, the requirements that must be put forward and be present in the purchased glove xb.

The list of criteria:

  • What kind of work do you need gloves for?

If you take for general business work to protect your hands from dust or dirt, then you can do with the most budget gloves. This is the lower price group of knitted gloves with or without PVC points. The criteria by which a quality glove of this type should be suitable: weight not less than forty-five grams per pair or five hundred and fifty grams per dozen.

If you take it for protection against cuts, then you can’t do without the help of a specialist in the field of gloves sales, because due to poorly selected or poor-quality gloves you can get serious injuries and injuries.

Over many years of work on the production and sales of hb gloves, our company Overalls-2010 has accumulated an extensive knowledge base on this subject, consultant managers are able to give competent advice on any issue so that you can buy the most suitable hb gloves.

  • How long do you need to buy gloves hb.

For example, if you are replacing oils and parts in a car workshop, then in this case you need HB gloves that can be used for one business day, because the next day you will not wear dirty oiled gloves, and washing the oiled products is ineffective and leads to premature failure of the washing machine. From this we can conclude that for a short time it is necessary to buy cheaper gloves hb, and for a longer expensive. At the same time, it does not hurt to ask the seller of the consultant an opinion about the ratio of price and service life for the type of work of interest.

  • Glove comfort.

If gloves do not allow their wearer to feel comfortable, then in this case it is necessary to refrain from buying them and replace with other gloves. First of all, the size of the gloves is related to comfort, if the gloves are large or small, then it will be inconvenient to work in them, and with certain types of work it is completely impossible.

And lastly, I want to say that there are no perfect gloves. As Yuri Nikulin said in the film “Diamond Hand” - “And you don’t have the same dressing gown but only with mother-of-pearl buttons”. Regarding gloves, you can rephrase this: gloves like only the price is high, or the price is very good but you need something better.

In the second part of the article you will learn about the types of gloves hb.

If a friend advised you to buy a glove under a certain name, then try to clarify the additional parameters of this glove because a large number of factories in different countries of the world produce the same glove that looks similar.

For example, the hb PAR lamp is made on knitting machines of the seventh and tenth grades of knitting. This glove can have from two to seven threads. Yarn can be both milky and bleached and colored. The weight of these hb gloves can be from forty to ninety grams. Also, the yarn used in production can be: cotton, blended and synthetic.

Such a situation with the same hb glove, it would seem, occurs because in the country where it is sold, copyright is not claimed, and the author does not care to sue anyone who fakes his brand. What does this lead to? The answer is simple - to the deterioration of the quality of gloves with this name.

If you still intend to buy hb gloves of a certain brand, then ask the future seller to send you a sample of this glove.

For ease of use and better search inside the corporate website of our company, we have developed the following subgroups of gloves:

  • work gloves for general protection.
  • MBS gloves (oil and petrol resistant).
  • gloves to protect against cuts.
  • low temperature gloves
  • gloves from high temperatures.
  • gloves for special purposes.
  • KShchS gloves (chemical resistant).
  • household and medical gloves.
  • work gloves.

In this article you will learn in detail only about the first subgroup - work gloves for general protection. This subgroup was assembled of a different type, from a variety of materials, different colors of gloves and one factor unites them - that they are intended for basic (general) protection of human hands from mechanical influences, dirt and dust.

The most common here are cotton or, to put it another way, cotton gloves.

What is cotton?

Cotton is a natural fiber of plant origin; cotton is obtained from cotton bolls. In turn, the cotton plant belongs to the family of malvaceae, they grow up to two meters tall. After flowering (flowers are yellow, cream or white), the cotton forms a fruit - a box with three to five nests, each of which contains five to eleven seeds. On each seed several thousand white (less often - colored) hairs develop - fibers up to 5 cm long. Each fiber represents a separate cell. These fibers covering the cotton seed are called cotton.

When the cotton fruit ripens, the box opens and white, soft fluffy fibers appear. Natural magic happens. This is how cotton wool is born, which in Japanese means cotton (the finest fibers that cover the seeds of a cotton plant).

The real color of the fibers is white or slightly milky. However, there are varieties of cotton, giving fibers of beige, greenish and other colors.

The grade of cotton directly depends on the length of the fibers. Short-fiber cotton up to twenty-seven millimeters long is processed into thick and fluffy yarn for the manufacture of bikes, flannels, and boomazeys. Medium fiber cotton twenty-seven to thirty-five millimeters long is used for the production of chintz, calico, satin. Cotton longer than 35 mm is processed into thin and smooth yarn for the manufacture of high-quality fabrics, such as batista, marquise, and shorter hairs are called lint and are used to make cotton wool, as well as for the production of explosives.

Today, cotton is the most used raw material used in the textile industry. In the world, as a percentage, this is about 50-60% of all raw materials. Cotton is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the Earth: China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Turkey, Egypt, America, Argentina and Peru.

The largest cotton producers are China, India, America, and Pakistan. The only country in Europe that occupies a significant tenth place in the world in cotton production is Greece. Cotton production in Spain occupies an insignificant share, and Turkey already belongs to the Asian countries, since the main cotton plantations are in its Asian part. The conditions for growing cotton determine its basic characteristics such as: strength, heat resistance - heat regulation, moisture absorption - hygroscopicity and elasticity.

Cotton Upland from the United States of America is considered to be the standard; its fibers are twenty to thirty millimeters long. The longer the cotton fibers, the softer and more tender. The advantage of short fiber cotton is that it absorbs moisture better, as it is more fluffy.

The most direct quality standards in the world have cotton fabrics from the USA, such varieties as Mako, it is made from the seeds of the American cotton Mitafifi, reaches a length of up to forty millimeters), as well as Egypt Abassi which is one of the best types of Egyptian cotton, and Peru variety Pima.

The highest quality is considered to be a variety of Sea-Island from the United States of America, it is grown on the shores of Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and the coastal islands. It is distinguished by a thin (0.016 mm) silky fiber of medium length up to forty-three mm and reaching up to fifty-six mm. The collection of this cotton is extremely small, therefore, at prices it surpasses many types of other finished fabrics.

Cottonseed oil is obtained from cotton seeds, and based on it, lubricants, glycerin, margarine, and soap are produced. After the oil is removed, cake remains at the end (if the oil is extruded by pressing) or meal (if the oil is extracted with organic solvents). All of this waste goes to feed production or directly to livestock feed. In some countries, this waste is used as fertilizer.

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