Stainless steel mesh gloves are designed for durability, but broken rings can occasionally occur, compromising safety. Understanding the causes and solutions helps maintain glove performance.
Sudden heavy pressure (e.g., crushing, sharp impacts) can deform or break rings.
Common in metalworking, construction, or heavy material handling.
Low-grade stainless steel or improper wire thickness increases breakage risk.
Inferior weaving techniques may weaken the mesh structure.
Frequent use in abrasive environments gradually weakens rings.
Corrosion (if not 316L stainless steel) can accelerate damage.
Too-tight gloves stress rings during movement.
Too-loose gloves snag more easily, leading to ring damage.
✔ Choose High-Quality Gloves – Opt for 316L stainless steel mesh gloves (like RETON’s) for better durability.
✔ Inspect Regularly – Check for bent or loose rings before use.
✔ Replace When Damaged – Even one broken ring reduces protection—discard compromised gloves.
✔ Use Proper Sizing – Ensure a snug but flexible fit to minimize stress on rings.
Our gloves are made with:
High-grade 316L stainless steel for corrosion and breakage resistance.
Reinforced weaving techniques to prevent ring failure.
Tested durability for industrial use.
For cut-resistant gloves with long-lasting ring integrity, reach out:
Email: sales@rt-ringmesh.com
Website: www.rt-ringmesh.com
Invest in gloves that resist broken rings—choose RETON for reliable hand protection.