Technical Vault: Ansell HyFlex® 48-101 Cut Resistant Industrial Gloves
The Ansell HyFlex® 48-101, formerly known as Sensilite®, is a black polyurethane-coated multi-purpose glove engineered for workers who need light-duty mechanical protection, abrasion resistance, tactile sensitivity, dexterity, dry or slightly oily grip, and dirt-masking wear performance. It combines a 13-gauge nylon liner, palm-dipped polyurethane coating, knitwrist cuff, and black coating and liner color profile.
This Technical Vault summarizes the verified construction, standards, material profile, abrasion and cut performance, sizing guidance, application guidance, inspection points, storage notes, and use limitations for the HyFlex® 48-101.
Vault summary: Black PU-coated light-duty handling glove with 13-gauge nylon liner, polyurethane palm coating, ANSI A1 cut resistance, ANSI abrasion level 3, ANSI puncture level 2, EN 388 4131A, EN ISO 21420:2020, Category II classification, REACH compliance, sizes 6–11, and 12 pairs/bag, 12 bags/carton packaging.
Core Product Data
| Manufacturer |
Ansell |
| Brand / Product Family |
HyFlex® |
| Model |
48-101 |
| Former Name |
Sensilite® |
| Product Type |
Black PU-coated multi-purpose glove for comfortable light-duty handling |
| Primary Protection Profile |
Abrasion resistance, light cut resistance, puncture resistance, tactility, dexterity, and light-duty mechanical handling protection |
| Primary Industry |
Automotive |
| Recommended Uses |
Chassis assembly and body trimming; production line support and maintenance; equipment repair and maintenance; assembly and disassembly of equipment; loading and unloading rough parts or boxes; picking parts and accessories |
Construction & Materials
| Construction |
Knitted |
| Gauge |
13 gauge |
| Liner Material |
Nylon |
| Liner Color |
Black |
| Coating Material |
Polyurethane |
| Coating Coverage / Finishing |
Palm coated |
| Coating Color |
Black |
| Cuff Style |
Knitwrist |
| Latex Free |
Yes |
| Silicone Free |
No |
| Antistatic |
No |
Dimensions, Sizing & Packaging
| Length |
220–270 mm / 8.66–10.63 in |
| Available Numeric Sizes |
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
| Approximate Letter Size Range |
XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL |
| Packaging |
12 pairs/bag, 12 bags/carton |
| Case Quantity |
144 pairs/carton |
Ansell Glove Sizing Guide
Proper glove sizing helps improve comfort, dexterity, grip control, and protection. To measure your glove size, wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your dominant hand, just below the knuckles, excluding the thumb.
| Letter Size |
Palm Circumference |
Metric Range |
Common Numeric Size |
| XS |
5.5–6 in |
14–15.2 cm |
6 |
| S |
6.5–7 in |
16.5–17.8 cm |
7 |
| M |
7.5–8 in |
19.1–20.3 cm |
8 |
| L |
8.5–9 in |
21.6–22.9 cm |
9 |
| XL |
9.5–10 in |
24.1–25.4 cm |
10 |
| XXL |
10.5–11 in |
26.7–27.9 cm |
11 |
Fit note: This product is listed in numeric sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. A properly sized light-duty handling glove should feel secure without restricting fingertip movement. Oversized gloves can reduce tactile control, while undersized gloves can increase hand fatigue and shorten glove service life.
Performance Standards & Compliance
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Abrasion Resistance |
Level 3 |
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Puncture Resistance |
Level 2 |
| ANSI/ISEA 105-2024 Cut Resistance |
A1 |
| EN 388:2016 + A1:2018 |
4131A |
| EN ISO Cut Classification |
A |
| EN ISO 21420:2020 |
Compliant |
| CE Category |
Category II |
| REACH |
Compliant |
| Washing Temperature |
40°C / 104°F |
Standards note: EN 388 4131A describes mechanical performance. This glove has high abrasion performance for a light-duty handling glove, but its cut classification is low-level A1 / EN ISO A. Use a higher cut-rated glove for more aggressive sharp-edge hazards.
EN 388 Code Breakdown
| EN 388 Position |
Rating |
Performance Area |
| 1st digit |
4 |
Abrasion resistance |
| 2nd digit |
1 |
Circular blade cut resistance |
| 3rd digit |
3 |
Tear resistance |
| 4th digit |
1 |
Puncture resistance |
| Letter |
A |
ISO cut resistance classification |
ANSI Rating Interpretation
| ANSI Rating |
Practical Meaning |
| Cut Level A1 |
Light cut protection for low-risk handling. Not intended for aggressive sharp-edge tasks or heavy cut exposure. |
| Abrasion Level 3 |
Moderate abrasion resistance for repeated handling of boxes, components, accessories, tools, and production parts. |
| Puncture Level 2 |
Light-to-moderate general mechanical puncture resistance. Not intended for needle, hypodermic, or ultra-fine puncture hazards. |
Material, Grip & Dexterity Performance Profile
| Component |
Technical Role |
User Benefit |
| 13-gauge nylon liner |
Flexible support structure |
Comfort, dexterity, and ease of use in daily light-duty handling |
| Polyurethane palm coating |
Thin grip and abrasion layer over the primary contact zone |
Tactile sensitivity and handling control in dry or slightly oily environments |
| Black color profile |
Dirt-masking appearance |
Helps mask dirt and supports longer visible wear life |
| Knitwrist cuff |
Elastic wrist closure |
Secure fit and reduced debris entry at the wrist |
Recommended Use Environments
| Application Area |
Why 48-101 Fits |
| Chassis assembly and body trimming |
Lightweight PU coating and nylon liner support dexterity and tactile handling during assembly tasks. |
| Production line support and maintenance |
Abrasion resistance and dirt-masking color support repeated daily handling work. |
| Equipment repair and maintenance |
Tactility and flexible fit support manipulation of tools, parts, and light-duty components. |
| Loading and unloading rough parts or boxes |
ANSI abrasion level 3 supports repeated handling of cartons, boxes, and light industrial materials. |
| Picking parts and accessories |
Thin PU palm coating preserves tactile sensitivity for small-part handling. |
Suitable For
- Chassis assembly and body trimming
- Production line support and maintenance
- Equipment repair and maintenance
- Assembly and disassembly of equipment
- Loading and unloading rough parts or boxes
- Picking parts and accessories
- Automotive production environments
- Dry or slightly oily precision handling
- Light-duty mechanical handling where tactility and abrasion resistance are required
Not Recommended For
- Chemical immersion or validated chemical breakthrough protection
- Liquidproof barrier protection
- High heat, open flame, molten metal splash, or thermal protection applications
- Moving blade hazards or powered cutting tools
- Needle, hypodermic, or ultra-fine puncture hazards
- Electrical protection or antistatic-controlled applications requiring validated antistatic PPE
- Heavy-duty mechanical applications
- Higher cut-force hazards requiring a higher ANSI or ISO cut rating
- Surface-sensitive finishing work where silicone-free gloves are required
- Sterile cleanroom processing unless separately validated for the controlled environment
Selection Guidance
Select the HyFlex 48-101 when the job requires a glove that prioritizes light-duty handling, abrasion resistance, tactile sensitivity, polyurethane palm grip, dirt-masking appearance, and comfortable nylon dexterity. It is best matched to automotive and production handling tasks where comfort and control are more important than high cut, chemical, or thermal protection.
| Choose 48-101 When You Need |
Consider Another Glove When You Need |
| Light-duty PU grip and high tactility |
Higher ANSI or ISO cut protection |
| Moderate abrasion resistance for daily handling |
Chemical-resistant, liquidproof, or oil-repellent glove coverage |
| Black dirt-masking glove color |
Silicone-free, antistatic, sterile, or cleanroom-qualified glove requirements |
| Comfortable 13-gauge nylon handling glove |
Impact, thermal, flame, electrical, or heavy-duty mechanical protection |
Inspection Before Use
- Inspect the polyurethane palm coating for cracks, peeling, worn-through areas, cuts, punctures, or loss of grip.
- Check fingertips, thumb crotch, palm, and other high-contact zones for abrasion damage or coating separation.
- Confirm the 13-gauge nylon liner is intact and not stretched, torn, contaminated, or excessively worn.
- Check that the knitwrist cuff is not stretched out, torn, contaminated, or loose.
- Do not use gloves contaminated with unknown chemicals, oils, greases, or incompatible substances.
- Replace gloves when coating integrity, grip performance, fit, tactility, or protective function is visibly compromised.
Storage & Handling Notes
- Store gloves in a clean, dry location away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, ozone, and sharp objects.
- Keep gloves away from incompatible chemicals unless separately evaluated for that exposure.
- Avoid crushing, folding, or contaminating the polyurethane palm coating during storage.
- Use clean, dry hands when donning gloves to maintain liner comfort and reduce contamination transfer.
- Follow site PPE procedures for reuse, inspection, laundering, and disposal.
Cleanroom & Controlled Environment Note
The HyFlex 48-101 is an industrial light-duty handling glove, not a sterile cleanroom glove. For controlled environments, evaluate the glove against the site’s particulate, extractable, linting, contamination, packaging, laundering, coating, silicone status, and gowning requirements before approval. Use cleanroom-qualified gloves when the process requires validated low-particle, sterile, or cleanroom-specific hand protection.
Technical FAQs
What is the primary advantage of the HyFlex 48-101?
The primary advantage is comfortable light-duty handling with polyurethane palm grip, tactile sensitivity, abrasion resistance, and a dirt-masking black color profile.
What is the cut level of the HyFlex 48-101?
The glove is rated ANSI Cut Level A1 and carries an EN ISO cut level A classification under EN 388 4131A.
What is the coating material?
The glove uses a polyurethane palm coating, supporting grip, abrasion resistance, and tactile sensitivity.
What is the liner material?
Ansell lists the liner as nylon in a 13-gauge knitted construction.
Is the glove silicone free?
No. Ansell lists the HyFlex 48-101 as not silicone free. Use a silicone-free glove when the process requires silicone-sensitive finishing or paint compatibility.
Is the glove antistatic?
No. Ansell lists the HyFlex 48-101 as not antistatic.
Critical Use Limitations
The HyFlex 48-101 is designed for light-duty mechanical handling with abrasion-resistant polyurethane grip. It is not intended for chemical immersion, electrical protection, thermal protection, flame exposure, molten metal splash, moving blade hazards, aggressive cut hazards, heavy-duty mechanical applications, silicone-sensitive finishing, antistatic-controlled applications, or needle puncture protection. Final glove selection should be based on a documented hazard assessment, including edge sharpness, contact force, abrasion exposure, puncture exposure, grip requirements, silicone-control requirements, coating condition, glove fit, dexterity needs, and replacement frequency.
Technical insight: The HyFlex 48-101 is strongest where light-duty grip, comfort, abrasion resistance, dirt masking, and tactile control are the main requirements; for higher cut, oil, chemical, heat, impact, antistatic, silicone-free, sterile, or cleanroom-specific needs, select a glove designed for that hazard profile.
Product page updated: Mar. 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)
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