Technical Untangled - ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Abrasion Explained
Choosing the Right Abrasion Level for the Job
The abrasion score indicates how long a glove is likely to last when exposed to abrasive surfaces.
Lower levels (0–1) are suited to light tasks such as packaging, inspection, and assembly, where contact with rough materials is minimal.
Mid-range levels (2–3) are appropriate for general handling, construction, maintenance, and logistics tasks involving more frequent abrasion, such as pallet handling.
Higher levels (4–6) are designed for heavy-duty environments with continuous wear from rough or sharp materials, including metal handling, concrete work, waste management, and oil and gas applications. In these cases, a higher abrasion rating can extend glove life and reduce replacement frequency.
Selecting the correct level is key, as over-specifying may reduce dexterity, while under-specifying can lead to premature failure.



