It started with worn-out safety gloves, used to the limit of their endurance by workers in fields from electrical to manufacturing, plumbing and construction, then discarded.
Milwaukee Tool found a new purpose for them, collecting and analyzing the points where heavy use was wearing through the fabric, and then leveraging those findings to improve its next line of gloves, the High-Dexterity series, the most recent of which were introduced in January.
“The goal was to identify where gloves wear out the fastest and reinforce those areas,” says Austin Dorman, senior product marketing manager for Milwaukee. Those improvements were in addition to features designed to satisfy customer demand for heightened flexibility, thinner composition and touchscreen sensitivity.
Safety Gloves: A $13.9 Billion Market
With cut protection levels from A2 to A9, the strongest, under standards set by the American National Standards Institute, the High-Dexterity hand coverings are coated in a nitrile dip to increase durability. Models with cut protection levels from A2 to A5 are also available in a polyurethane coating for maximum dexterity and added breathability. Both feature Milwaukee’s Smartswipe™ touchscreen compatibility.
“We wanted to make sure we were satisfying specific user requirements for all of the different cut levels,” Dorman says. “We used an 18-gauge material that allows the gloves to remain extremely thin while retaining the cut resistance that users need without sacrificing the dexterity or tactile feedback required to do their jobs.”
Hand safety gear is by far the biggest of the markets for personal protective equipment, accounting for 30 percent of $13.5 billion of sales in 2019, according to consulting firm McKinsey & Co.
While the firm predicted demand would grow steadily, customer expectations for gloves are evolving as businesses including manufacturing facilities increasingly rely on digital equipment that requires tactile sensitivity to operate.
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