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Polyurethane Gloves for Extra Grip
Wells Lamont polyurethane gloves (PU) deliver exceptional dexterity and tactile sensitivity that make them the top choice for precision handling and detailed assembly work. The thin-but-protective polyurethane coating of our gloves lets wearers feel through the material and adds extra grip to things like tools or hardware. Our polyurethane styles of gloves are excellent when wearers need to handle small parts, manipulate delicate components, or perform tasks that require fingertip precision. Thicker coatings on gloves make performing intricate work more difficult, so our PU gloves come with a coating that is thin, flexible, and works across a wide temperature range. These premium gloves maintain their suppleness in cold environments where latex or nitrile would stiffen and reduce hand mobility.
For electronics assembly or similar fields, polyurethane-coated gloves from Wells Lamont are a popular choice among blue-collar workers, hobbyists, and other wearers. Our gloves offer clean handling properties that are grippy but unlikely to leave residue on sensitive components or finished surfaces. The coating in our polyurethane-coated gloves resists oils from the surface of the material while providing the grip needed to manipulate tiny screws, connector pins, and circuit board elements. Our polyurethane gloves are also great for packaging operations, parts inspection, and any application where cleanliness matters as much as protection. We engineer our polyurethane gloves so the ultra-light construction helps during repetitive tasks that require sustained precision through long shifts.
Wells Lamont has been designing gloves since 1907, and our team of designers know how to make polyurethane gloves that work. Our polyurethane-coated gloves work well in controlled indoor environments where you need protection from minor cuts and abrasions without heavy-duty barriers. Take a look at our complete collection and get your pair of high-quality work gloves from Wells Lamont today.








