Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves.
Latex gloves are the most popular gloves we distribute. They offer the perfect combination of strength, elasticity, slip resistance and comfort. In fact, for over 100 years, they’ve been the glove of choice in many settings. Because of their significant thickness and durability, latex gloves perform well in high-risk, heavy-duty situations. They are supple and fit comfortably like a second skin. Our latex gloves also have a slightly tacky texture which makes gripping instruments and objects easier. The only downside to latex exam gloves is that they are made from natural latex rubber, a protein-based compound known to cause allergic reactions and irritations in some people.
* Latex gloves have the highest protective properties among any glove.
* They’re thicker, stronger and more elastic than most other gloves.
* Because of the durability of latex exam gloves, they’re less likely to puncture or tear.
* They hold up better in wet conditions and have the lowest rate of leakage than any other type.
* They’re highly resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis.
* Also, latex gloves offer superior sensitivity when you wear them.
* They are ambidextrous and come in all sizes: small to extra-large.
Nitrile gloves are made of synthetic latex. They contain no latex proteins and offer excellent resistance to punctures and tears. Nitrile gloves are three times more puncture resistant than rubber and can be used to offer superior resistance to many types of chemicals.
Unlike other latex gloves, nitrile gloves have low resistance to friction and are very easy to slide on. There are a few other reasons that nitrile gloves are more popular than other latex or vinyl gloves, including a higher degree of flexibility and superior solvent resistance. When choosing a glove, there are a few points to consider. You should consider how much protection you need, the glove’s quality and how it is made, and whether you have any allergic reactions to the glove’s material.
Our vinyl exam gloves are the most economical choice in our product line. Made from poly vinyl chloride (PVC), a main ingredient in disposable gloves for over 40 years, vinyl exam gloves offer a practical barrier of protection for a wide range of applications. The key, however, is to use them for the right task. While they are soft to the touch and very comfortable to wear, they can tear after extended rigorous use. You shouldn’t use them for high-risk situations. On the other hand, vinyl gloves are highly resistant to acids, fats and alcohols and they have superior anti-static properties.
Latex gloves are the most popular gloves we distribute. They offer the perfect combination of strength, elasticity, slip resistance and comfort. In fact, for over 100 years, they’ve been the glove of choice in many settings. Because of their significant thickness and durability, latex gloves perform well in high-risk, heavy-duty situations. They are supple and fit comfortably like a second skin. Our latex gloves also have a slightly tacky texture which makes gripping instruments and objects easier. The only downside to latex exam gloves is that they are made from natural latex rubber, a protein-based compound known to cause allergic reactions and irritations in some people.
* Latex gloves have the highest protective properties among any glove.
* They’re thicker, stronger and more elastic than most other gloves.
* Because of the durability of latex exam gloves, they’re less likely to puncture or tear.
* They hold up better in wet conditions and have the lowest rate of leakage than any other type.
* They’re highly resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis.
* Also, latex gloves offer superior sensitivity when you wear them.
* They are ambidextrous and come in all sizes: small to extra-large.
Nitrile gloves are made of synthetic latex. They contain no latex proteins and offer excellent resistance to punctures and tears. Nitrile gloves are three times more puncture resistant than rubber and can be used to offer superior resistance to many types of chemicals.
Unlike other latex gloves, nitrile gloves have low resistance to friction and are very easy to slide on. There are a few other reasons that nitrile gloves are more popular than other latex or vinyl gloves, including a higher degree of flexibility and superior solvent resistance. When choosing a glove, there are a few points to consider. You should consider how much protection you need, the glove’s quality and how it is made, and whether you have any allergic reactions to the glove’s material.
Our vinyl exam gloves are the most economical choice in our product line. Made from poly vinyl chloride (PVC), a main ingredient in disposable gloves for over 40 years, vinyl exam gloves offer a practical barrier of protection for a wide range of applications. The key, however, is to use them for the right task. While they are soft to the touch and very comfortable to wear, they can tear after extended rigorous use. You shouldn’t use them for high-risk situations. On the other hand, vinyl gloves are highly resistant to acids, fats and alcohols and they have superior anti-static properties.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves for single use.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves for single use.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves for single use.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves for single use.
Gloves tissues box; Choose from high qualtiy vinyl-, latex, or nitryl gloves.
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