Household Nitrile gloves offer a very good adaptation and feel to the touch, they can be used in many areas. Gloves serve to protect against infection and are highly resistant to chemicals, including acids and lyes.
Disposable nitrile gloves are especially suitable for contact with fatty foods.
They are free of allergenic proteins and can easily be allergic to latex.
For use in: Medicine or veterinary. Cosmetics. Nail Design. Industry. For food use.
Product Description: For single use only. No dust. Not sterile
No latex allergens. It can be carried with both hands. With roll-up edge. Elastic. Excellent fit. Micro-rough surface. AQL 1.5. Meets the requirements of the European standard EN 455-1.2.
Colour: Black, blue, orange, pink,write
Available Sizes: XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL & XXL
Committed to the production and management of medical and health products.
Nitrile gloves are becoming a standard medical supply for hospitals and emergency personnel. But they are also being used by police officers, security guards, housekeepers, factory workers and veterinarians. Latex gloves, on the other hand, are still widely used by surgeons and doctors performing minor procedures.
For example, nitrile gloves, like natural latex gloves, often use carbamates or thiazoles, which can cause a skin allergy. Certain vinyl gloves use activation agents that can also cause skin allergies. In all cases, the less a glove is washed, the more chemical residue is available for potential contact to the user.
In short, disposable gloves are not reusable, they are designed to be used once and then thrown out. ... Disposable gloves can come in the form of nitrile, latex and vinyl.
The two main types of disposable medical gloves are exam and surgical – each with a particular function. Medical gloves are further designated by their material – nitrile, latex and vinyl.
Nitrile gloves protect against most chemicals and infectious agents. Rubber gloves protect against mild corrosive material. Neoprene gloves protect against most solvents, oils, and mild corrosive materials.
While they're not as elastic or flexible as their latex counterparts, disposable nitrile gloves are notably more durable and resistant to chemicals. ... They are also perfectly suited for most medical environments, being exceptionally puncture-resistant and eliminating the risk of latex allergy reactions.