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Ironclad Box Handler® Grip Gloves | Diamondclad® Silicone Palm EN388 3131X BHG

Ironclad Box Handler® Grip Gloves | Diamondclad® Silicone Palm EN388 3131X BHG

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Ironclad Box Handler® Gloves Features

The Ironclad Box Handler® glove is a favorite among package-handling professionals, built around a patented Diamondclad® silicone-fused palm that delivers up to 200% more grip than standard synthetic palms. Duraclad® reinforcements add up to 8X the durability of normal synthetic leather. A neoprene knuckle guard contributes impact protection and breathability.

Most handling gloves promise grip without quantifying it or disclosing mechanical data. This model resolves that gap with an EN388 3131X rating plus ANSI 105 A1 cut, Level 4 abrasion, and Level 2 puncture scores. Its silicone-fused palm grips cardboard, glass, metal, and tools where smooth synthetic palms slip.

Comfort and upkeep favor high-volume crews. Two-way high-stretch fabric and a terry-cloth thumb sweat wipe support all-day wear, while the hybrid quick-release cuff and TPR puller speed donning. These gloves are 100% machine washable, lowering replacement cost across repetitive logistics shifts.

Available Sizes and Configurations

SKU Size Format
BHG-02-S Small 1 Pair, 9" Length, Hybrid Cuff
BHG-03-M Medium 1 Pair, 9" Length, Hybrid Cuff
BHG-04-L Large 1 Pair, 9" Length, Hybrid Cuff
BHG-05-XL X-Large 1 Pair, 9" Length, Hybrid Cuff
BHG-06-XXL 2X-Large 1 Pair, 9" Length, Hybrid Cuff

Technical Specifications

Product Type Industrial Grip / Box Handling Glove
Palm Patented Diamondclad® Silicone-Fused Palm (up to 200% grip)
Reinforcement Duraclad® Thumb Saddle & Wear Zones (up to 8X durability)
Impact Protection Neoprene / Airprene Knuckle Guard
Cut Resistance ANSI 105 A1
Abrasion / Puncture ANSI 105 Level 4 / Level 2
Mechanical (EN388) 3131X
Length / Care 9" / 100% Machine Washable, Hang Dry
Patent U.S. Patent #D568003

Laboratory and Industrial Applications

Receiving docks, sample-logistics teams, and warehouse operations rely on the Box Handler for high-repetition lifting of boxes, totes, and crates. The silicone-fused palm secures slick cardboard and shrink-wrapped loads, reducing drops that damage inventory and slow throughput.

Glass, metal, and ceramic handling tasks benefit from the tacky grip and puncture resistance. Automotive repair bays and tool-intensive workstations also use these gloves, where controlling hand tools and power tools demands tactile feedback alongside reliable abrasion protection.

Glove Comparison: Why Choose Ironclad Box Handler?

Attribute Ironclad BHG via LabSupplies.com Typical Competitor
Grip Disclosure Diamondclad silicone palm, 200% grip quantified "Good grip" with no metric
Standards EN388 3131X, ANSI A1/4/2 listed Rating omitted
Volume Pricing Tiered case/12-pair B2B rates Single-pair retail pricing

Institutional and Volume Pricing

LabSupplies.com offers tiered procurement pricing on the full BHG size run for universities, distribution centers, and industrial crews. Order mixed sizes by the case to standardize handling PPE across shifts, with net-30 terms for qualified institutions. Contact our B2B desk for crew-quantity and 12-pair pricing.

Product Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

How much more grip does the Diamondclad palm provide?

The patented Diamondclad® silicone-fused palm delivers up to 200% more grip than standard synthetic palms, securing slick surfaces like cardboard, glass, and metal during repetitive handling.

What mechanical protection ratings apply?

Box Handler gloves carry an EN388 3131X rating with ANSI 105 A1 cut, Level 4 abrasion, and Level 2 puncture resistance, suited to general handling rather than high cut-hazard tasks.

Are these gloves washable?

Yes. They are 100% machine washable and should be hang dried, allowing repeated cleaning cycles to maintain grip and hygiene in shared-issue environments.

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