Choosing the disposable gloves material type.
The most common materials used for disposable gloves are Latex gloves, Vinyl and Nitrile. Each material has its benefits and drawbacks.
Nitrile Gloves are manufactured from a synthetic polymer known as Acrylonitrile-butadiene and are rapidly gaining popularity for their superior strength and resistance to tears and punctures. Nitrile gloves also provide excellent resistance to oil, grease and a number of aqueous chemical solutions. The material offers a comparable feel to Latex gloves. but contains none of the proteins known to aggravate sensitivity to Natural Rubber Latex. Nitrile gloves are slightly more expensive than Vinyl and Latex gloves, but can last longer due to their superior resilience. Subsequently they can often be a more cost-effective option for those who use disposable gloves frequently or in large volumes. Our Medical Grade Powder Free Gloves is a great performing glove.
- Ultra Nitrile Plus Gloves are an essential form of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Keep your hands clean and free of environmental contaminants with the economical Ultra Nitrile Plus Gloves.
- Nitrile Plus gloves are 100% latex free to prevent reactions to latex proteins.
- Nitrile Plus gloves are suitable for hand protection in a wide variety of laboratory tasks.
- Superior flexibility (comparable to latex gloves) and greater grip than standard nitrile gloves; powder-free.
- Along with a beaded, rolled cuff, Ultra Nitrile Plus Gloves have a textured surface for excellent grip in wet as well as dry conditions.
- Nitrile Plus gloves thickness:
- Finger: 0.10 mm or 3.9 mil (minimum)
- Palm: 0.07 mm or 2.8 mil (minimum)
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Choosing The Right Size Of Disposable Glove
Choosing the correct size of glove is essential to ensure user comfort and maximum dexterity. Our glove sizing guide is here to help!