Written by Jake Oakey on February 5, 2023

What kind of gloves should I wear when TIG welding?


Choosing the right gloves for TIG welding is essential for both safety and comfort. Welding generates high heat and intense sparks, which can cause serious injury to the welder's hands if not properly protected. One of the most important considerations when selecting welding gloves is the type of welding being performed.


For TIG welding, it's crucial to choose gloves that provide the right balance of protection and dexterity.

TIG welding is a delicate process that requires precision and control, making dexterity a key factor in choosing the right gloves. TIG welding gloves should be made of materials that are lightweight and flexible, such as goatskin or cowhide leather. This allows the welder to move their fingers freely and maintain a good grip on the torch and filler rod.

Heat protection is another critical factor to consider when choosing TIG welding gloves. TIG welding generates high heat, so it's important to choose gloves that can withstand these temperatures. TIG welding gloves made of aluminized fabric or para-aramid fibres provide excellent heat protection, as they can withstand temperatures up to 500°F.

TIG Welding



Durability is also an important factor to consider when choosing TIG welding gloves. The gloves will be exposed to sparks, heat, and harsh materials, so they should be made of materials that are resistant to wear and tear. Cowhide leather or para-aramid fibres are excellent choices for TIG welding gloves as they are strong and durable.

Comfort is another key consideration when choosing TIG welding gloves. Welding can be a hot and sweaty task, and wearing gloves for extended periods of time can cause discomfort. To help keep the hands cool and dry, look for TIG welding gloves with a sweat wicking liner or ventilation holes.

Here are your key considerations:

  • Lightweight and flexible
  • Strong grip
  • Durability
  • Comfort
  • Performance
  • Heat resistant protection up to 500°F

Statistics for hand injuries in welding

The Health and Safety Executive - HSE in the UK reports that hand injuries are among the most common types of injuries in the welding industry. In 2019/2020, there were 360 non fatal injuries to hands and fingers in the manufacturing sector as a whole, which includes welding.

The HSE also reports that the most common types of hand injuries in welding are cuts, lacerations, and burns. Welding requires the use of various tools and equipment that can be sharp, hot, or otherwise hazardous if not used properly. Welders also often work with hot materials and sparks, which can cause burns if they come into contact with the skin.

The HSE recommends that employers and workers take steps to prevent hand injuries in welding by using appropriate PPE, such as gloves and gauntlets, and ensuring that all tools and equipment are maintained and used properly. Employers should also provide training to workers on safe work practices and the proper use of PPE.

Conclusion

In conclusion, when choosing TIG welding gloves, consider factors such as dexterity, heat protection, durability, and comfort. TIG welding requires precision and control, so it's essential to choose gloves that provide the right balance of protection and dexterity. Choose gloves made of materials that are lightweight, flexible, and heat resistant to ensure the welder's hands are protected while they work.

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