PIP offers the widest range of Seamless Cut-Resistant gloves and sleeves anywhere in the world. Our products are manufactured using a variety of yarns containing advanced fibers such as DuPont Kevlar® and Dyneema® as well as proprietary engineered yarns. Cut-Resistant products are extensively used in industrial, construction and food processing markets. The use of Cut-Resistant sleeves has increased considerably over the years as we've led with the introductions of new yarns and grips.
S13ECO/PE5
PIP® has collaborated with global partners like Dyneema® to develop bio-based ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber delivers the same performance as conventional HPPE fibers, but with a lower carbon footprint. This innovative technique utilizes the mass balance approach and further reduces our reliance on fossil fuel-based resources.
Whether it’s earplugs, gloves, safety eyewear or other recyclable PPE used in a manufacturing facility or jobsite, PIP®, in collaboration with TerraCycle® provides an easy and convenient option of collecting used PPE to help reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. NOTE: Contaminated PPE cannot be recycled. Learn more.
Reusing or laundering products not only reduces cost, but also reduces the amount of waste that is put into our landfills in turn reducing the environmental impact.
S13ECO/PE5-T
PIP® has collaborated with global partners like Dyneema® to develop bio-based ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber delivers the same performance as conventional HPPE fibers, but with a lower carbon footprint. This innovative technique utilizes the mass balance approach and further reduces our reliance on fossil fuel-based resources.
Whether it’s earplugs, gloves, safety eyewear or other recyclable PPE used in a manufacturing facility or jobsite, PIP®, in collaboration with TerraCycle® provides an easy and convenient option of collecting used PPE to help reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. NOTE: Contaminated PPE cannot be recycled. Learn more.
Reusing or laundering products not only reduces cost, but also reduces the amount of waste that is put into our landfills in turn reducing the environmental impact.