Update:Nitrile is a synthetic co-polymer, formed through acrylonitrile and butadiene combining. Nitrile gloves begin their lif...
Nitrile is a synthetic co-polymer, formed through acrylonitrile and butadiene combining. Nitrile gloves begin their lifecycle as rubber from rubber trees. They are then transformed into latex rubber. After they are turned into latex rubber, they are again reprocessed until they turn into the nitrile compound material. The extra processing removes all latex proteins. The extra step of processing in the glove creation process was originally why when nitrile gloves first hit the market, they were so expensive compared to latex. However, technological advancements have lead to more cost-effective practices in the making of nitrile gloves. Nitrile gloves are now just as affordable as latex gloves. The reprocessing and removal of all latex proteins means that nitrile material also has a lower allergy rate than latex.
Nitrile Gloves protect the wearer’s hands. The nitrile material keeps the wears hands safe from any contamination, and they also stop the user from contaminating any item or surface that they are touching. Nitrile is waterproof, greaseproof, oil proof and most importantly, chemical resistant to a range of common chemicals and substances. Nitrile gloves are also commonly used in the medical industry due to their high puncture resistance, and dexterous strength.
RF-9619 is a carboxylated butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer emulsion specially used for medical examination gloves.RF-9619 has high tensile strength and high elongation.The technical support staff of Rui Gao shares can provide users with assistance and suggestions for laboratory tests and trials to determine the best application conditions.
Disposable gloves are generally made from one of three materials: nitrile, latex, or vinyl. Different materials and design choices make certain products better suited for different medical environments. And if you order the wrong type of glove for your practice, you may end up wasting resources and increasing the risk of punctures, rips, and tears.
Understanding these key differences will help you make the right decision when selecting new exam gloves for your organization’s unique medical environment.
Jimmy yuan
Zhejiang Ruico Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (Stock No.873233)
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