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  • Vinyl, Latex and Nitrile Gloves: What are the differences?

    Vinyl, Latex and Nitrile Gloves: What are the differences?

    Disposable gloves are one of the most widely used safety products around. Used by the medical, food service, chemical, automotive and photochemistry industries across the board. There are many things to consider when choosing a glove including quality, protection, and allergies. Here is a brief summ... read more

    Dec 25,2020 Industry News
  • Nitrile Gloves Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis

    Nitrile Gloves Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis

    Report Overview The global nitrile gloves market size was valued at USD 3.12 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.1% from 2020 to 2027. Rising awareness regarding the benefits of the product in healthcare facilities coupled with an increasing numbe... read more

    Dec 25,2020 Industry News
  • Medical glove materials

    Medical glove materials

    Medical gloves are of two quality grades: examination gloves and (higher grade) surgical gloves. Contemporary materials used for the manufacture of medical gloves include natural rubber latex, synthetic rubber, nitrile, neoprene, and vinyl Latex has excellent fit and feel, making it the preferred ma... read more

    Dec 25,2020 Industry News
  • Nitrile Gloves Frequently Asked Questions And Answers (FAQ)

    Nitrile Gloves Frequently Asked Questions And Answers (FAQ)

    What Are Black Nitrile Gloves? Black Nitrile Gloves are a form of hand protection. The glove material is a compound called nitrile, which is a chemical resistant, puncture resistant material. Nitrile is basically a synthetic reprocessed version of latex.  What Are Nitrile Gloves Made From? Nitrile i... read more

    Dec 25,2020 Industry News
  • Types of Gloves Materials

    Types of Gloves Materials

    Nitrile Is the best all-rounder glove, suitable for a large variety of applications. Good for solvents, oils, greases, hydrocarbons and some acids and bases. High puncture resistance, high chemical resistance. Easily shows when damaged or compromised. Good for biohazards. Avoid: intentional c... read more

    Dec 25,2020 Industry News

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