Having Trouble Decyphering Model Names?

Understanding what looks like a random string of letters and numbers may be confusing but this is the nomenclature of Eureka since the very beginning.

With the introduction of a new property identifier in the naming structure (Coating level), lets run through exactly how our model names are structured so you can be equipped with the ability to easily identify the properties that most important to you at first glance!

Glove Knitting Gauge

  • 18 gauge – Ultra light
  • 15 gauge – Light
  • 13 gauge – Medium
  • 10 gauge – Heavy
  • Double Number (1310) – Double lined model using 13 gauge and 10 gauge

Cut Level Indication

  • This number represents a general indication for the cut level of the glove. The logic is derived from an old standard where 1 indicates very low or no cut protection and 5+ indicates very high cut protection

Product Family/Category

  • This indicates what glove category or key function the glove has. Cool, SuperCool, Heat, Puncture etc.

Coating Material

  • NI – Nitrile
  • SC – SupraCoat – PU/nitrile composite
  • AF/FR – Flame and arc resistant chloroprene composite

Coating Level

  1. Standard single coated glove. Models with this coating do not carry the coating level number
  2. Double-coated – up to fingertips
  3. Double-coated – up to knuckles
  4. Double-coated – up to wrist

For Arc Flash models

  • The number indicated at the end of the model name after the hyphen (-) e.g. 13-4 Heat AF-17 indicates the calorie rating of the glove