Polyco Glove

Buyer guides for Polyco cut-resistant and industrial gloves for Singapore manufacturing, electronics, and engineering workplaces. Supplied by Phil Industries Pte Ltd.

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Glove Sizing 101: How a Wrong Fit Triples Your Injury Risk

To find your glove size, measure the circumference of your palm in inches — that number is your glove size. A size 8 glove suits a palm measuring about 8 inches (203 mm) around. Getting this right matters: a glove that is too large snags and loses...
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Reusable vs Disposable Industrial Gloves: A Singapore Cost Analysis

The choice between disposable and reusable industrial gloves comes down to three questions: what is the hazard, is contamination control required, and what is the true cost per use? Disposable gloves (nitrile, latex, vinyl) are built for single-use hygiene and frequent changes; reusable industrial gloves...
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Heat-Resistant Gloves for Singapore Foundries: An EN 407 Buyer Guide

Heat-resistant gloves for foundry work are graded under EN 407, which scores six separate thermal hazards — so the right glove depends on which type of heat you face, not a single "heat rating". A glove ideal for handling hot castings may be wrong for molten-metal...
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Chemical-Resistant Gloves for Singapore Electronics Cleanrooms

Chemical resistant gloves cleanroom use face a triple challenge: protect the operator from solvents, protect the wafer or board from contamination, and survive a full shift without breaking through. First, the framing. Most general-purpose chemical gloves shed too many particles for ISO Class 5 work,...
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Polyco Bladeshades vs Bladerunner: Cut Level F Gloves Compared

Bladeshades and Bladerunner are both Cut Level F cut-resistant glove ranges — the highest cut rating under EN 388:2016 — so the deciding factor is not cut protection but grip, dexterity, and coating suited to your task. Understanding what Cut Level F means is the first...
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The right gloves in Singapore will help you reduce the menace of work related injuries.

Using right glove selection and safety procedures throughout sectors, find practical solutions to lower Singapore workplace accidents. Singapore’s manufacturing, industrial, and construction industries continue to have constant worries about work related injuries. While safety training and engineering controls assist, hand injuries make up a substantial proportion...
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Correct storage and treatment of safety gloves in the climate of Singapore

In the hot and humid climate of Singapore, understanding best storage and handling techniques for safety gloves will help to maintain performance and quality of the gloves. Stored and used properly, safety gloves deteriorate fast under Singapore’s tropical conditions of hot and high humidity. Industrial safety...
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How to Select the Appropriate Manufacturing Cut Resistant Gloves for Singapore

Learn how to select the Singapore manufacturing plant’s best cut resistant gloves. Understand grades of gloves, materials, and criteria. Introduction: Enhancing Safety, Defending Employees In high risk, fastmoving industrial sectors such metalworking, aerospace, electronics assembly, and packaging, workers must be kept safe from correlated accidents. Investing in...
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Top 3 Glove Mistakes That Singapore Workers Are Making—And How to Prevent Them

Meta Description: Reveal the top 3 mistakes Singaporean workers make when wearing safety gloves—and discover practical solutions to improve safety and compliance in your workplace. In high-velocity workplaces like semiconductor factories, food processing factories, or aerospace workshops in Singapore, personal protective equipment (PPE) in the form...