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Superior Emerald CX 7-gauge composite-knit glove scores exceptionally high in both cut and abrasion categories. The cut-resistant blend of Kevlar, stainless-steel and polyester imparts a rolling quality so that sharp edges slide off the surface to dissipate cut. Their high abrasion resistance ensures that this level of cut protection is consistent over the life of the glove. Applications include metal stamping, automotive, parts assembly and material handling. String-knit cut-resistant gloves Kevlar is known for its impressive cut- and flame-resistant properties, making it a popular material for gloves. When used as a thread in cut-and-sewn styles, it dramatically improves seam strength. Kevlar was one of the first aramids on the market to offer this kind of incredible versatility in such a comfortable material. When knit, it is effective on it's own, but can also be combined with many different materials to emphasize certain properties. When it comes to preventing injury, Kevlar is also an economical choice, saving time, money and suffering by reducing workplace injury.