Udyogi CRC 101 A Rubber Coated Gloves - Crinkle Latex Grip, EN 388 (2241X)
Heavy-Duty Mechanical Protection with Superior Crinkle Grip
The Udyogi CRC 101 A is a high-performance industrial work glove designed for demanding manual labor. Featuring a premium 10-gauge poly-cotton knitted liner, these gloves provide a perfect balance of thermal comfort, breathability, and mechanical cushioning. The grey shell is palm-dipped in a high-grade blue natural rubber latex, extending around the fingertips for comprehensive protection.
The standout feature of the CRC 101 A is its raised crinkle finish. This specialized texture acts as a series of "suction cups," providing an exceptional grip on both wet and dry surfaces—essential for handling glass, oily metal sheets, or concrete blocks. With a reinforced elasticated knit wrist, these gloves stay securely in place, preventing the entry of debris and dust during long shifts.
Core Technical Specifications:
Brand & Model: Udyogi CRC 101 A
Liner Material: 10-Gauge, 3-Ply Poly-cotton Blend (Grey)
Coating Material: Natural Rubber Latex with Crinkle Finish (Blue)
Mechanical Rating (EN 388:2016): 2241X
Abrasion Resistance: Level 2
Blade Cut Resistance: Level 2
Tear Resistance: Level 4 (Superior Durability)
Puncture Resistance: Level 1
Weight: Lightweight (~60g per pair) for reduced worker fatigue
Cuff Style: Elasticized Knit Wrist for a secure fit
Key Industrial Defenses:
Superior Tear Resistance: Rated at Level 4 for tearing, these gloves are specifically engineered to withstand the jagged edges of bricks, tiles, and scrap metal.
Enhanced Wet/Dry Traction: The crinkle-textured latex provides a secure "anti-slip" grip, significantly reducing the risk of accidents when handling slippery materials like glass or polished metal.
Breathable All-Day Comfort: The poly-cotton liner absorbs sweat and allows air circulation, making it far more comfortable than 100% synthetic gloves in hot, humid Indian worksites.
Mechanical Cushioning: The 10-gauge thickness provides a buffer against vibrations and minor impacts during heavy material handling.
Ideal Industries & Applications:
Construction: Handling concrete, bricks, and scaffolding.
Glass Industry: Moving window panes and glass sheets.
Logistics & Warehousing: High-volume loading/unloading and pallet handling.
Automotive & Fabrication: Handling sheet metal and rough-textured components.





