The Laboratory Temperature Protective Gloves category brings together products designed to reduce exposure to chemical, biological, particulate, thermal and physical hazards during routine work and emergency response. In a working laboratory, the category supports more than a single task because it connects preparation, handling, operation and routine maintenance around the same method.
PPE and safety products must match the identified hazard, because general-purpose protection may be unsuitable for a specific chemical, exposure route or task. The practical choice therefore depends on protection rating or intended use, material compatibility, fit and coverage, and inspection requirements, as well as how frequently the product will be used and how it connects with the rest of the procedure.
Risk assessment comes first, followed by selection of suitable engineering controls, PPE, emergency equipment, inspection routines and replacement intervals. This coordinated approach is particularly useful in research, clinical, education, manufacturing, field and service laboratories, where repeatability and clear operating procedures matter. As part of the Laboratory Safety & PPE range, these products can be selected with the equipment and consumables used before and after this stage.
Our Laboratory Temperature Protective Gloves range
Our collection covers jutec heat gloves for handling liquid nitrogen, benefits of the 400mm length on tec-lab cryo gloves, uvex k-basic extra gloves for sharp objects, and the bel-art hot hand mitt for both heat and cold, giving laboratories practical choices for routine work and more specialised applications.
JUTEC heat gloves for handling liquid nitrogen
Heat-resistant gloves like the JUTEC H115B140 are designed for high temperatures and may not provide the necessary liquid-proof barrier required for cryogenic liquids. Specialised Tec-lab or Cryo.Expert gloves should be used instead. The most suitable format depends on protection rating or intended use, material compatibility, and fit and coverage. Laboratories should also confirm how the product will be prepared, used, cleaned or disposed of between runs. Within the wider method, these products help laboratories support practical risk controls without making routine laboratory work unnecessarily difficult. They should be reviewed together with associated consumables, accessories and cleaning requirements.
Benefits of the 400mm length on Tec-lab Cryo gloves
The extended 400mm length provides critical protection for the forearm, preventing accidental splashes of liquid nitrogen from entering the glove or contacting bare skin. When comparing options, consider material compatibility, fit and coverage, and inspection requirements. The correct choice should fit the sample, expected workload and any equipment already used in the method. In practice, this supports efforts to support practical risk controls without making routine laboratory work unnecessarily difficult. It also gives staff a clearer and more repeatable procedure when multiple users or shifts share the same equipment.
Uvex K-Basic Extra gloves for sharp objects
Because they are made from Kevlar®, they offer mechanical cut resistance alongside thermal insulation, making them ideal for handling broken glass or sharp components in thermal environments. For routine and specialised work, assess fit and coverage, inspection requirements, and replacement and storage. Matching these points early helps avoid adapters, consumables or operating limitations being discovered after purchase. In practice, this supports efforts to support practical risk controls without making routine laboratory work unnecessarily difficult. It also gives staff a clearer and more repeatable procedure when multiple users or shifts share the same equipment.
The Bel-Art Hot Hand mitt for both heat and cold
The silicone construction of the Bel-Art Hot Hand is designed to remain flexible and protective across a wide temperature range, making it a versatile tool for general lab tasks. Before ordering, compare inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard. A product that fits the complete workflow will generally be easier to validate, maintain and reorder. In practice, this supports efforts to support practical risk controls without making routine laboratory work unnecessarily difficult. It also gives staff a clearer and more repeatable procedure when multiple users or shifts share the same equipment.
Featured brands
Kimberly-Clark is known for low-lint wipes, protective apparel and workplace hygiene consumables, AS ONE is known for cleanroom supplies, compact laboratory equipment and general consumables, and LLG Labware is known for practical laboratory consumables, accessories and routine bench supplies. Compare each brand by protection rating or intended use, material compatibility, fit and coverage, and inspection requirements, and check what is included with the product so the complete setup is clear before ordering.
Why choose LabFriend for Laboratory Temperature Protective Gloves
LabFriend helps laboratories source laboratory heat and cryo gloves with the performance, compatibility and supporting items required for the application. Our team can discuss protection rating or intended use, material compatibility, fit and coverage, and inspection requirements, including details that are easy to overlook when building a new workflow or replacing an older product. The online store combines competitive pricing, transparent lead times and dependable Australia-wide delivery across equipment and consumables.
Use the laboratory heat and cryo gloves range to build a coordinated laboratory safety equipment and personal protective equipment workflow, from the primary equipment through to the items needed for preparation, connection, cleaning and repeat use. Useful related areas include Laboratory Gloves and Laboratory Vinyl Gloves, which can help complete the surrounding workflow. Keeping these requirements together makes it easier to maintain stock, train users and plan future replacements without fragmenting purchasing across multiple suppliers. Add the required items to your cart and select Instant Quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use JUTEC heat gloves for handling liquid nitrogen?
Heat-resistant gloves like the JUTEC H115B140 are designed for high temperatures and may not provide the necessary liquid-proof barrier required for cryogenic liquids. Specialised Tec-lab or Cryo.Expert gloves should be used instead. Before ordering, confirm inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.
What is the benefit of the 400mm length on Tec-lab Cryo gloves?
The extended 400mm length provides critical protection for the forearm, preventing accidental splashes of liquid nitrogen from entering the glove or contacting bare skin. Laboratories should compare inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard and document the selected setup for consistent use.
Are Uvex K-Basic Extra gloves suitable for sharp objects?
Because they are made from Kevlar®, they offer mechanical cut resistance alongside thermal insulation, making them ideal for handling broken glass or sharp components in thermal environments. The final choice should reflect inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.
Is the Bel-Art Hot Hand mitt suitable for both heat and cold?
The silicone construction of the Bel-Art Hot Hand is designed to remain flexible and protective across a wide temperature range, making it a versatile tool for general lab tasks. Laboratories should compare inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard and document the selected setup for consistent use.
How do I choose the right heat and cryo gloves for my laboratory?
The most important points are inspection requirements, replacement and storage, identified hazard, and protection rating or intended use. Laboratories should also consider how the item will be stored, prepared, cleaned and replaced over its working life. The final choice should reflect inspection requirements, replacement and storage, and identified hazard, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.