PosiGrip MAX™ — The Grip Behind Smarter Manufacturing Operations

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In manufacturing, hands serve as the most valuable tools on the job. Yet, for decades, different glove coatings have forced workers into tough trade-offs. Polyurethane, nitrile and latex each bring their own strengths — abrasion resistance, grip, tactility, elasticity — but none can seem to deliver the perfect balance of all. That means workers are often forced to choose one benefit at the expense of another, sacrificing critical features like dexterity, durability or comfort. On fast-moving production floors, those trade-offs cost more than convenience, they cost safety, productivity and money.

The Limitations of Traditional Coatings

  • Polyurethane (PU): The precision player. Its abrasion resistance and tactile control make it the go-to for handling small parts. But add oil, and grip disappears, slowing output and frustrating hands on workers.
  • Nitrile: The versatile workhorse. Durable against oils and light solvents, breathable and long-lasting. But higher cost and slightly reduced tactile sensitivity can hold it back compared to PU.
  • Latex: Elastic and tear-resistant, with solid performance in wet conditions. Yet the risk of allergies and skin irritation continues to drive many workers and employers away.

The Turning Point

Today’s production lines are faster, environments are harsher and tasks are more complex, so gloves need to keep up. Workers require protection that balances dexterity with durability, and grip with comfort. That’s why the industry is moving toward bi-polymer coatings, combining the best of traditionally proven coatings into one advanced solution. For the first time, workers don’t have to sacrifice performance for protection.

The Solution: PosiGrip MAX™

G-Tek® PosiGrip MAX™ represents the next evolution in advanced glove coating technologies, engineered for smarter, stronger hands-on work. This proprietary blend of industry proven polymers delivers users the optimal balance of grip, tactility, oil resistance and performance features that result in a durable and convenient hand protection solution. Workers will immediately notice the difference with a stronger, more confident grip, less strain on the hands and a glove that lasts longer shift after shift, requiring less effort and more control in every move. PosiGrip MAX™ gloves give crews the confidence to handle any challenge without slowing down.

  • Up to 35% less grip force required: reduces fatigue, keeps precision at peak.
  • Nearly 100% oil-blocking: keeps hands dry, safe and productive.
  • Durability proven to 7,000 abrasion cycles: fewer glove changeouts, lower costs.
  • Cut protection for every need: available in styles with ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels ranging from A1 to A7, there’s a glove built for nearly every task.
  • Touchscreen Compatibility: Allows users to operate devices and machinery without having to remove their gloves.
  • Reinforced Thumb Crotch: Enhanced durability in a typically high wear area.

    

Applications Across Manufacturing

Every task in manufacturing presents unique challenges, from handling small, delicate components to moving heavy, sharp materials. PosiGrip MAX™ offers a solution for each situation.

  • Light Duty Tasks

    • Applications: packaging, inspection, light assembly
    • Challenge: protection against minor hazards while maintaining comfort and dexterity
    • Best Fit: 34-188, 16-828

  • For Ultimate Tactility & High Dexterity Needs

    • Applications: precision assembly, fastening, general manufacturing
    • Challenge: handling small parts with maximum control, often in oily conditions
    • Best Fit: 34-188, 16-828, 16-848, 16-868, 16-871

  • For Multi-Hazard Demands

    • Applications: automotive manufacturing, plastics & molding operations, heavy equipment handling
    • Challenge: exposure to friction, rough surfaces and varied hazards that require gloves built for all-day durability
    • Best Fit: 16-848, 16-861, 16-871

  • High Cut Risk Applications

    • Applications: sheet metal fabrication, glass manufacturing, paper & pulp
    • Challenge: sharp, jagged materials demand the highest levels of cut resistance
    • Best Fit: 16-871, 16-861,16-868

The chart below highlights the performance ratings of each PosiGrip MAX™ glove, making it easy to compare gauge, cut, abrasion and puncture resistance at a glance.

Product Number

Gauge

ANSI/ISEA 105 Cut

ANSI/ISEA 105 Abrasion

ANSI/ISEA 105 Puncture

34-188

18

A1

4

2

16-828

18

A2

3

3

16-848

18

A4

3

3

16-861

21

A6

4

2

16-868

18

A6

3

3

16-871

21

A7

3

3

No More Trade-Offs

Manufacturing workers don’t have to compromise anymore. PosiGrip MAX™ combines the best of the polymer coating world, and leaves the drawbacks behind. The result? A stronger grip, safer hands and smarter manufacturing.

Contact us to explore the full PosiGrip MAX™ line today to see how it can transform productivity on your production line.

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