TERACUT GRAPHINUS™ is our next generation cut protection yarn developed with graphene material.

Instead of weaving graphene onto fibers, we are spinng them into fibers. This means that our products are long-lasting, virtually unaffected by washing, and generally last the life cycle of the yarn.

TERACUT GRAPHINUS™ is gloves that promise unparalleled safety, even in the most demanding industrial environments. Crafted meticulously to serve the European and American markets, these brand new gloves are more than just protective wear. They represent a fusion of cutting-edge technology and innovative design.

The products’ exceptional feature is their ability to cover both European cut resistance, ranging from A to F grade and the American standard grades from A1 to A9. Whether one opts for the ultra-thin 21 gauge knitting or the 13 gauge conventional thickness, the gloves stand strong against hazards.

A prominent feature that sets the TERACUT GRAPHINUS™ apart from its competitors is its remarkable resilience. Even when faced with a sharp slash from an industrial cut or knife, the gloves showcase minimal surface damage. This resistance not only ensures the longevity of the product but also serves as a shield, safeguarding the user from potential injuries.

TERACUT® is a premium brand developed and registered by Gloveway® for high quality cut resistant gloves. ASTM ANSI cut level of its gloves ranges from A2 to A9 by 18 gauge, 15 gauge, 13 gauge knitting with superb blending innovative yarn.

Excellent cut resistance proven by EN388 2016/425 and ANSI standard reduces minor injuries in the workplace through durability and abrasion resistance. TERACUT® gloves are comfortable to wear due to the thin material, and they are 30% cooler than the traditional cut resistance products. You can comfortably wear our gloves for longer periods of time.

Gloveway is developing the best primary technology to protect hands from injuries, and to enhance cut resistance performance comparing to existing HPPE/Glassfiber yarn products. Our brand is constantly a leading brand to produce cost effective higher cut resistant products.

TERACUT® products are comprised with a variety of product lines, such as SUPREMAX FOAM NITRILE line, PREMIUM PU line, TERACUT® FOOD GLOVES and etc.

  • EN ISO 13997 TDM CUT LEVEL B ~ F
  • ASTM ANSI CUT LEVEL A2 ~ A9
  • Excellent comfort & durability
  • 30% better cooling
  • Efficient price & competitive cost

SUPREMAX FOAM™ Nitrile technology has been designed toward aero ventilation and to give dynamic comfort with fingers activities. With fine engineered lining, its coating surely provide soft feeling and quickly evaporate sweat or moisture through micro-foam structure. And this makes the user can keep their hands cool in a long time.

Thanks to our long term and high-end R&D, we’ve been developed world-best knitted liner to match this SUPREMAX FOAM™ Nitrile coating. Both outstanding knitted liner felt like naked skin and aero ventilated coating combination will be fully satisfied with their users. The one who looks for a nice glove, here is the best we recommend.

Its superb SUPREMAX FOAM™ Nitrile coating is just launched to provide second to none grip in automotive and precise machinery assembly applications. With special designed foam structure bring to excellent oily grip and wet condition handling grip than any other type of existing coating technology. The grip performance feature gives superior productivity and safety with end-users and bring lots of efficiency. It is time that you can feel and enjoy a fantastic grip.

SUPREMAX FOAM™ Nitrile technology bring to be profitable by abrasion of EN388 compare to the other type coated gloves. You can reuse several times after washing.

When you wear it, you feel most advanced dexterity while handling objects. Its thin thickness make you feel naked skin.

EN ISO 21420 is applicable and required for all PPE gloves. It defines the general rules for comfort, innocuousness, marking, packaging and user notice. The EN ISO 21420 will replace the EN 420:2003 + 1:2009 when EN ISO 21420 will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union. From a standardization point of view and for the CEN, EN 420 will be deleted after September 30th, 2020.

The list of substances to check

  • pH of all materials now including rubber and plastic. Each material shall be tested separately.
  • Chromium VI in leather and each leather type and each colours shall be tested separately
  • Azo colorants which release carcinogenic amines
  • DMFa (dimethylformamide) in glove containing PU (1 000 mg/kg)
  • PAH in rubber or plastic materials in direct contact with skin (1 mg/kg) whether the glove is intended for private or professional use
  • Nickel in metallic parts in prolonged contact with skin

Marking (glove or packaging)

  • Glove & Size designation
  • The CE marking
  • Relevant pictograms and corresponding level(s) of protection
  • Date of manufacturing (month and year)
  • Manufacturer’s name and postal address
    * If marking on glove is not possible, due to the characteristics of the product then the marking shall be affixed to the first packaging enclosure.

EN 388:2016+A1:2018 specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information to be supplied for protective gloves against the mechanical risks of abrasion, blade cut, tear, puncture and, if applicable, impact. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 420. The test methods developed in this standard may also be applicable to arm protectors.
EN 388:2016+A1:2018 has made some technical changes compared to the previous edition EN 388:2016.

  • Under clause 2 several normative references to textiles standards have been added
  • Sub-clause 6.2.5 has been modified to state that ‘the canvas shall be a woven fabric whose warp and weft are spun yarns from open-end fibers
  • The phrase has been altered to state ‘100 rubs’ instead of ‘100 cycles’ as in the previous version and ‘weight loss’ has been replaced with ‘mass lost’


The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has released a new edition of the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard – 2016. The changes include new classification levels, which includes a new scale to determine the ANSI cut score and a revised method for testing gloves to the standard.
The new ANSI standard features nine cut levels that reduces the gaps between each level and better defines protection levels for the cut resistant gloves and sleeves with the highest gram scores.