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RELIFE RL-063A Insulated Heat-Resistant Repair Gloves – Anti-Slip Aramid Safety Gloves for Mobile Repair Technicians

RELIFE RL-063A Insulated Heat-Resistant Repair Gloves – Anti-Slip Aramid Safety Gloves for Mobile Repair Technicians

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RELIFE RL-063A gloves protect your hands during hot air rework, soldering, and IC reflow work on the repair bench. The outer layer uses cut-resistant, wear-resistant aramid fiber, backed by a soft polyester cotton lining that absorbs sweat and keeps your grip steady during long repair sessions. Silicone dispensing dots across the palm and fingers give a non-slip hold on PCBs, screws, and small components, so board handling near hot air guns and soldering irons stays safe and controlled. Elastic knitted cuffs with lock-edge stitching seal tightly around the wrist, blocking heat and debris from reaching your skin. Built for technicians who work daily around heat sources on the repair bench in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.

 

SKU:MST-SOLDERING-ACCESSORIES-1007

⚖️ Weight: 0.15 kg

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Description

Every GSM technician who runs a hot air gun or soldering iron for hours a day knows the risk: one careless move near a heated nozzle or a freshly desoldered IC, and you're dealing with a burn instead of a fixed board. The RELIFE RL-063A gloves exist to remove that risk from your daily rework without slowing your hands down.
The outer shell is built from aramid fiber, the same fiber family used in industrial heat-protection gear because it resists cutting and abrasion while holding up under repeated heat exposure. Underneath, a polyester cotton lining keeps your hands dry during long sessions on the bench, so sweat doesn't build up while you're running hot air over a motherboard or holding a board steady during IC reballing. Technicians handling dead phone boards, doing IC change karna, or running jumper lagana on tight pads know that a slippery or bulky glove ruins precision. RL-063A avoids that problem with a design that stays thin enough for fine motor control while still shielding your skin from direct heat contact.
Grip is where these gloves separate from generic cotton or leather work gloves. RELIFE dispenses silicone dots across the palm and fingers in a uniform pattern, giving you real friction against glass panels, screws, PCB edges, and metal shells. When you're pulling a board out of a hot chassis or repositioning a phone frame right after separation, that grip stops parts from slipping out of your hand at the worst moment. The dotting pattern also means the gloves don't feel stiff — you keep the dexterity needed for small screwdriver work, tweezer handling, and board flexing during diagnostics.
The cuff design uses elastic knitting with a lock-edge finish, so the glove seals against your wrist instead of gaping open. That matters when you're working close to a hot air nozzle or a reflow station, since a loose cuff is exactly where heat and stray solder debris find their way to your skin. The tighter seal also keeps the glove in place during repetitive motion, so you're not constantly readjusting mid-repair.
On a Pakistani repair bench, these gloves fit naturally into hot air rework, IC reballing, soldering station work, motherboard-level repair, and general PCB handling where heat exposure is part of the job. Shop owners running multiple technicians on hot air stations and soldering irons throughout the day benefit from equipping their bench with a pair that actually holds up to daily use instead of thinning out or losing grip after a few weeks.
RL-063A pairs naturally with your existing hot air station, soldering station, and PCB holder setup, giving your bench a basic layer of hand protection that most Pakistani repair shops skip until after the first burn. For a workshop doing consistent hardware fault, dead after flash, and board-level rework, a proper pair of heat-resistant gloves is a low-cost addition that protects your most valuable tool on the bench — your hands.

Key Features

  • Aramid fiber outer layer resists cutting and abrasion during bench work
  • Polyester cotton lining absorbs sweat during long repair sessions
  • Silicone dispensing dots on palm and fingers for a stable, non-slip grip
  • Effective insulation against heat exposure from hot air guns and soldering irons
  • Elastic knitted cuffs with lock-edge technology for a tight wrist seal
  • Thin, flexible build that preserves dexterity for screwdriver and tweezer work
  • Suitable for hot air rework, soldering, IC reballing, and PCB handling
  • Reusable design built for daily repair shop use

Specifications

Brand Entity RELIFE
Product Entity RL-063A Insulated Heat-Resistant Gloves
Technology Entity Aramid fiber heat-resistant fabric with silicone grip dotting
Compatible Device Entities Not device-specific, used across mobile phone and PCB repair work
Repair Process Entity Hot air rework, soldering, IC reballing, PCB handling
Industry Entity Mobile phone repair, GSM technician tools, workshop safety equipment

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is RELIFE RL-063A Insulated Heat-Resistant Gloves.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is RELIFE.
What is the model of this product?
The model of this product is RL-063A.
What is this product used for?
This product protects your hands from heat during hot air rework, soldering, and PCB handling on the repair bench.
Which devices are compatible with this product?
This product is not device-specific and works across all mobile phone and PCB repair tasks involving heat exposure.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional users.
Can these gloves be used directly around a hot air gun nozzle?
Yes, the aramid outer layer and silicone insulation are built to handle heat exposure from hot air rework work, though direct contact with the nozzle tip should still be avoided.
Do the silicone grip dots affect precision when handling small screws or ICs?
No, the thin glove design with dotted silicone grip keeps enough dexterity for small component handling, tweezer work, and screwdriver tasks.