Kemppi Gloves for welding and fabrication

Kemppi Gloves for welding and fabrication

Kemppi welding gloves have been developed with Kemppi’s uncompromising design integrity and safety standards, with high-quality materials for excellent functionality.

Safety

Kemppi-level of commitment to safe welding.

Functionality

Meticulously designed for maximum dexterity and functionality.

Variety

Two lines for different welding applications with a wide size selection.

Welding gloves from the welding specialists

Kemppi welding gloves were designed with every aspect of a welder’s job in mind. Our deep experience and expertise in welding is stitched into every pair – because we know the best gloves are the ones you don’t have to think about. They do their job so that you can do yours. Every glove has been developed with Kemppi’s uncompromising design integrity and safety standards, with high-quality materials for excellent functionality.

Kemppi welding gloves come in two price point product lines: a Pro line made of highest-grade materials with added protective and functional features and a Craft line of protective welding gloves that are, simply put, very, very good. Both lines fit both female and male welders and come in a wide range of sizes. Investing in high-quality welding gloves and safety, in general, is always a smart move – protecting the specialists' hands and the overall safety of the job site.

Kemppi Gloves for welding and fabrication

Welding gloves from the welding specialists

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Gloves for all welding needs

Gloves for all welding needs

The comprehensive range of Kemppi welding gloves ensures you’ll find a pair suitable for all welding needs, from general tasks in the workshop to the hottest and most demanding welding work.

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The forerunners of arc welding

Kemppi is the design leader of the arc welding industry. Kemppi is the design leader in the arc welding industry. We are committed to boosting the quality and productivity of welding by continuous development of the welding arc and by working for a greener and more equal world. Kemppi supplies sustainable products, digital solutions, and services for professionals from industrial welding companies to single contractors. The usability and reliability of our products is our guiding principle. We operate with a highly skilled partner network covering over 70 countries to make its expertise locally available. Headquartered in Lahti, Finland, Kemppi employs over 650 professionals in 16 countries and has a revenue of 209 MEUR in 2023.

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