NURA is a technology system built specifically for disposable glove applications. It applies Stego’s engineered approach to barrier safety, controlling how each glove resists fluids, fits the user, responds to touch, and maintains integrity through wear.
The platform applies uniform design logic across all Stego single-use gloves. Each model is developed with consistent internal behavior focused on barrier strength, user comfort, and application alignment. Material characteristics and surface treatments are selected based on task requirements while maintaining overall structural intent.
The system focuses on achieving a near-natural feel (like a second skin) while delivering reliable resistance to fluids, contamination, and tearing under pressure
The TEGX™ range applies its system architecture across a variety of glove formats, each tuned for a specific exposure or task.
While the environments may differ, the internal structure remains constant, built on biomechanical alignment, tension control, and targeted reinforcement.
Each glove integrates these technologies in mapped positions to resist blade contact, stabilize hand motion, and preserve structural form under force.
Fiber alignment that disperses blade force away from key contact zones, Reduces damage from dynamic slicing motions, Used in gloves exposed to moving blade edges or sharp edges under load
Advanced fiber enhancement system designed for lightweight strength and material reinforcement, Enables thinner gloves to achieve high durability and temperature balance, Applied in elite-performance gloves requiring material innovation without extra bulk (In our Case – Graphene) & >15G
Adaptive outer fiber layer that supports finger mobility, Enhances freedom of motion and fingertip control, Found in gloves for inspection, light assembly, or tool handling
Reinforced cut zones placed in high-risk areas, Prevents critical blade penetration at the weakest points, Ideal for gloves in glass, sheet metal, and fabrication work
Engineered knit tension control for natural hand alignment, Improves fit, reduces hand fatigue, Used in gloves intended for long wear or ergonomic consistency
Internal structure that prevents collapse or distortion under stress, Maintains glove shape over repeated use, Ideal for extended-wear gloves under heavy hand movement
The TEGX™ range applies its system architecture across a variety of glove formats, each tuned for a specific exposure or task.
While the environments may differ, the internal structure remains constant, built on biomechanical alignment, tension control, and targeted reinforcement.
Each glove integrates these technologies in mapped positions to resist blade contact, stabilize hand motion, and preserve structural form under force.











Hand protection remains one of the most overlooked areas of occupational safety, despite the hand being the body’s primary point of contact with work.