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Meditrade Nitrile gloves NextGen® EN 455, powder-free, blue, 100 pieces.
SKU: MT-1283-XS
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Meditrade Nitrile gloves NextGen® EN 455, powder-free, blue, 100 pieces.
SKU: MT-1283-XS
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Disposable gloves made of nitrile, latex and vinyl
Disposable gloves are essential for protection and hygiene. Whether in medicine, care, industry or commerce, gloves are an important part of the work process. Disposable gloves are available in different materials such as nitrile, latex or vinyl and in different colors such as black and blue. Nitrile gloves offer great elasticity and are particularly resistant to chemicals and bacteria. They are ideal for commercial and industrial use. Latex gloves are particularly resilient and therefore comfortable to wear. They are particularly suitable for use in the medical sector. Vinyl gloves are a good alternative for those with latex allergies. All disposable gloves must meet certain requirements described in EN 374 and EN 455. Examination gloves are used in the medical field to protect patients and medical staff from disease transmission. Gloves are essential items in the medical industry to ensure the hygiene of patient care. Disposable gloves are available in powdered and non-powdered forms. Although powdered gloves make it easier to put on and take off, they can irritate the skin and cause allergies. For this reason, powder-free gloves are the better choice in terms of hygiene and safety. Overall, disposable gloves are an important protective measure for anyone working with potentially contaminated materials. They offer protection, hygiene and reliability and create a safe working environment.
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Nitrile, latex or vinyl? Which glove do I need?
Latex gloves, nitrile gloves and vinyl gloves are all important components for personal protection in medical, nursing and industrial settings. In order to find out what the most important differences are, the advantages and disadvantages of the materials are listed below:
Latex gloves:
Advantages: Latex gloves are particularly elastic and therefore offer a good fit and freedom of movement. They also have a good barrier effect and protection against viruses, bacteria and chemicals. Cons: Latex gloves can cause allergic reactions in some people, especially with frequent use. They are also more prone to damage and tears than other types of gloves.
Nitrile gloves:
Advantages: Nitrile gloves are hypoallergenic and therefore offer a good alternative for people with latex intolerances. They are also more resistant to chemical substances and have a better barrier effect than vinyl gloves. Cons: Nitrile gloves can cause hand dryness in some people and are typically more expensive than other types of gloves.
Vinyl gloves:
Pros: Vinyl gloves are less expensive than other types of gloves and are well suited for low-risk or short-term use. Disadvantages: Vinyl gloves are less resistant to chemicals and have a lower barrier effect than latex or nitrile gloves. They are also less elastic and therefore offer less freedom of movement.
It is important to note that choosing the right gloves always depends on individual needs and requirements. It is advisable to carefully consider the EN 374 and EN 455 standards to choose the appropriate gloves for medical or industrial use. The requirements for barrier effect and protection against chemicals should also be taken into account. You should also consider the number of gloves you want, the color design you want (e.g. blue or black) and whether you need to use powdered or non-powdered examination gloves.