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Oct 01, 2025 - 01:03 PM
Flame resistance is crucial in welding gloves to protect hands from sparks, spatter, and accidental contact with hot metal or flames. The best flame-resistant gloves use materials and linings that do not easily ignite or melt, such as split cowhide, flame-retardant cotton, or specialty treated fabrics. Higher flame resistance is essential for stick and MIG welding, while TIG gloves may use lighter materials but still maintain a degree of flame protection. For instance, Lincoln Heavy Duty Stick/MIG Welding Gloves feature a FlameSoft three-layer design for superior burn protection, and Lincoln Women's MIG Stick Welding Gloves Medium are constructed from heat and flame-resistant split cowhide. Lincoln DynaMIG Traditional MIG Welding Gloves also offer flame-resistant properties. You can choose from various flame-resistant options to ensure optimal safety for your welding applications.
