Manufactured for Your Brand
We offer a wide range of certified safety gloves manufactured in Pakistan and exported to buyers worldwide. Along with our ready product range, we also provide custom glove manufacturing as per customer demand including logo, colors, materials, packaging, and new product development for private label and OEM brands.
- WHY PARTNER WITH US
What B2B Buyers Get from Noor Sons

Compliance-ready exports
EU Type-Examination Certificates (CIMAC + Intertek), ISO company certs, and TTI lab test reports chromium-safe, azo-free, pH tested all in order before shipment.

Full OEM capability
Custom logo embossing, brand color, palm coating (nitrile/PU/latex), cuff style, gauge, and retail packaging your specification, our production.

Integrated Supply Chain
From wet-blue tanning (Shireen Leather) to grain finishing (Hamid Leather) to glove cutting, stitching, and QC zero external dependency on leather supply.

Free Pre-Bulk Sample
Request one complimentary pair per SKU inspect cowhide quality, stitching, palm thickness, and cuff construction yourself before committing to any order volume.
- OUR PRODUCT RANGE
Industrial Safety Gloves Across Every Protection Category
Welding Gloves
Cowhide split leather & goat grain, EN 12477 Type A, EN 407 heat-rated. Kevlar-stitched seams, extended cow-split cuff.
Driver & Assembly Gloves
Premium grain goatskin palm, EN 388 tested, cotton interlock back, 360° elastic cuff, reflective strip.
Cut & Impact Resistant
HPPE / Aramid / Kevlar liner, nitrile or PU palm coating, EN 388 A4–A6 cut levels, TPR knuckle guard.
Mechanical & General Use
Full-grain or split leather, keystone thumb, shirred elastic wrist, fully lined options, inside-seam construction.
Cold-Resistant Gloves
Thinsulate or acrylic thermal liner, EN 511 cold-insulation rated, water-resistant outer, gauntlet cuff option.
OEM / Private Label
Custom logo, color, gauge, palm coating finish, and retail packaging — produced under your brand name.
- Certificate
Certified Excellence & Industry Standards
Quality Management System
Certified by Assess International Canada (Cert No. AI/MSC/QMS/000075). Confirms our manufacturing processes meet international quality management standards consistent output, documented procedures, and continuous improvement across every production batch.
Environmental Management System
Certified by Assess International Canada (Cert No. AI/MSC/EMS/000075). Confirms our facility operates to documented environmental standards responsible use of tanning chemicals, waste management, and sustainable manufacturing practices.
EU PPE Regulation Category II
Our gloves are independently type-examined and certified as Category II Personal Protective Equipment under EU Regulation 2016/425 Issued by Notified Body CIMAC (#0171) and Intertek (#2575). This means they meet EU health and safety requirements and are legally CE-markable for sale across Europe.
- End To END
How Every Gloves is Made
Leather Sourcing
Cowhide split, goat grain, and full-grain leather sourced through our in-house Shireen Leather unit.
- Cowhide split, goat grain, and full-grain leather.
- Sourced through our in-house Shireen Leather unit.
- Tanning chemicals imported from Italy & Germany.
Cutting & Pattern
Die-cut palm panels, back cuts, cuff patterns, and reinforcement patches per specification.
- Die-cut palm panels, back cuts, and cuff patterns.
- Keystone thumb, index patch, and finger-back reinforcement.
- Reinforcement patches applied per specification.
Stitching & Assembly
Lock-stitch and overlock seams with heat-resistant Kevlar thread on welding lines.
- Lock-stitch and overlock seams.
- Heat-resistant Kevlar thread on welding lines.
- Inside-seam construction protects threads from abrasion on cut-resistant models.
QC & Batch Testing
EN 388 / EN 407 / EN 12477 performance checks, with chemical and dexterity verification per ISO standards.
- EN 388 / EN 407 / EN 12477 performance checks.
- Chromium VI and azo colorant testing, plus pH value verification.
- Dexterity assessment per ISO standards.
- GLOVE SAFETY STANDARDS GLOSSARY
Understanding Industrial Glove Safety Standards
This is the baseline standard every protective glove must meet before any specialized testing applies. It can't be used on its own it always pairs with a protection-specific standard like EN 388 or EN 407. It confirms the glove is free of harmful substances (pH, Chromium VI), correctly sized, comfortable, breathable, and properly labelled with brand, reference number, size, and batch/lot details.
| Glove Size | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palm circumference (mm) | 152 | 178 | 203 | 229 | 254 | 279 | 304 |
| Length (mm) | 160 | 171 | 182 | 192 | 204 | 215 | 226 |
Covers gloves exposed to physical and mechanical hazards abrasion, blade cuts, tearing, and puncture. Each glove is rated on a numeric scale across four core tests, plus an optional impact resistance "P" mark for knuckle protection. A separate, more precise cut test (ISO 13997) is used for higher-risk gloves, rated Level A through F.
| Test | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abrasion resistance (cycles) | 100 | 500 | 2,000 | 8,000 | — |
| Blade cut resistance (index) | 1.2 | 2.5 | 5 | 10 | 20 |
| Tear resistance (N) | 10 | 25 | 50 | 75 | — |
| Puncture resistance (N) | 20 | 60 | 100 | 150 | — |
Applies to gloves protecting against heat and flame in any form open flame, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, and small or large splashes of molten metal. Performance is shown as a multi-digit code; gloves claiming no flammability resistance carry a different pictogram than those rated for it.
| Performance Level | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contact temperature | 100°C | 250°C | 350°C | 500°C |
| Threshold time | ≥ 15 seconds at every level | |||
The dedicated standard for gloves used in manual metal welding, cutting, and related processes. Welding gloves fall into two types Type B, built for high dexterity work like TIG welding, and Type A, designed for general welding processes where mechanical protection matters more than fine control.
Governs gloves designed to protect against chemical products and microorganisms. Three properties are tested: penetration (basic impermeability through seams or pinholes), degradation (how the material physically holds up after chemical contact), and permeation (how long it takes a chemical to pass through the material at a molecular level). Gloves are classified Type A, B, or C based on how many test chemicals they resist and to what performance index.
| Passage time | >10min | >30min | >60min | >120min | >240min | >480min |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Performance index | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Specifies requirements for gloves protecting against microorganisms mould, bacteria, and potentially viruses. Penetration by mould and bacteria is tested per EN 374-2 (checking water and air tightness), while virus penetration resistance is tested using a bacteriophage method per ISO 16604. Field of use is critical here, since required protection levels vary significantly by task and environment.
Sets performance requirements for gloves used by pesticide operators and re-entry workers. G1 gloves suit lower-risk, typically single-use scenarios and aren't rated for concentrated formulations. G2 gloves handle both diluted and concentrated pesticides and meet minimum mechanical strength requirements. GR gloves cover only the palm side, for workers contacting dry pesticide residue after application.
Adds requirements for gloves worn in environments where flammable or explosive atmospheres exist or could develop. Electrostatic behaviour is further measured through EN 1149-1 (surface electrostatic properties) or EN 1149-3 (charge decay) though this standard does not apply to electrostatic-dissipative protective gloves.
Covers performance requirements for vibration attenuation in gloves used with vibrating tools. The vibration-reducing material must also meet thickness and consistency requirements. Importantly, these gloves reduce but do not eliminate health risks from hand-transmitted vibration exposure.
Covers gloves worn in environments with ionising radiation or radioactive substances. A glove protecting against radioactive contamination must be waterproof per EN 374-2. One protecting against ionising radiation itself must also contain a measured amount of heavy metal, such as lead, in addition to being waterproof.
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