Monday, 22 July 2013

Latex Exam Gloves

There are important factors to choosing medical gloves. They include natural latex, butyl, neoprene, nitrile, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), viton, and barrier. More important factors include thickness, length, temperature resistance, and abrasion resistance. Here are the specialties of each type of medical gloves. Natural Latex - A natural rubber latex that offers excellent resistance. Butyl - A synthetic rubber material that offers high permeability. Neoprene - A synthetic rubber material that offers excellent tensile strength. Nitrile - A synthetic rubber material that offers good chemical resistance. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - A synthetic polymer that offers excellent resistance to acids, fats, and hydrocarbons. Polyvinyl Alcohol - Offers good chemical resistance to aromatic solvents. Viton - Offers excellent flexibility.Barrier - Is very light in weight.                                                                                             

·         Thickness - Thicker medical gloves offer better chemical resistance.


·         Length - For laboratory use, usually use 10+ inches gloves.


·         Temperature Resistance - Some people need to wear gloves that can stand higher level temperatures of heat.


·         Abrasion Resistance - If the glove does not offer very good abrasion resistance, you may want to wear two medical gloves. 

Do not purposely dip chemical resistance gloves into harsh chemicals. It is only for protection if any accidentally get on 

your hands. Chemical resistant gloves can greatly reduce hazards. Worn-out gloves should always be replaced. Other 

critical concerns include barrier protection, allergy concern

s, comfort and fit, elasticity, lotion compatibility, and puncture 

resistance. I highly recommend latex exam gloves that also come in powder-free. Latex exam gloves have the best 

barrier protection, chemical resistance, barrier integrity, comfort and fit, elasticity, and puncture resistance.

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