Nitrile gloves offer 3-5 times of puncture and tear-resistance than latex gloves.
Compared to other gloves, nitrile gloves are more durable and tougher With better felxibility, nitrile creates a more comfortable user experience over longer.
The low protein content makes the nitrile gloves the safest choice for auto mechanics with a latex allergy to wear.
Tattoo artists come across many customers daily and they inevitably will have contact with blood. Sweat and blood are disease carriers; therefore, tattoo artistshave specific requiremnts to follow regarding disposable.
One pair of gloves per customer. A new pair of gloves is put on for each customer to effectively prevent cross infection between customers and the spread of blood-borne diseases.
When wearing gloves, accessories such as rings and bracelets must first be removed. Sharp accessories tend to hook and tear open the gloves and are prone to accumulating contaminants, in turn affecting health in the long run.
Use gloves with a textured surface for better grip. Gloves with textured surfaces effectively increase friction and minimize the possibility of instruments slipping.
Follow the right steps to put on and remove gloves. When putting on or removing gloves, do not touch the outside surface of the gloves to prevent any contaminants from touching your skin.
Nitrile gloves are resistant to numerous chemical substances, thus offering a wider scope of applications; however, there are exceptions, including chemical reagents such as ketones or formaldehyde, where latex gloves are more suitable.
Laboratory environment: The requirements of laboratories are very stringent. If the powder from powdered gloves falls off the gloves into the petri dish when donning, the experiment’s accuracy will be compromised. Moreover, the textured surface enhances the agility of the hands and provides an improved grip.
From a comfort point of view, nitrile gloves are recommended. The gloves offer a good fit and alleviate pressure while gripping/holding objects, perfect for long work durations in the laboratory. The gloves allow for comfortable hand movement and minimize fatigue of the user while gripping/holding tools.
Select medical gloves with medical certification numbers.
Choose puncture and tear-resistant gloves. Dentistry involves the use of sharp instruments such as dental forceps, elevators, and syringes. To reduce the likelihood of glove damages and to prevent the dentists’ hands from the risk of laceration or virus infection, the gloves’ resistance against punctures and tears is extremely important.
Choose comfortable gloves. When performing dental examinations, dentists maintain a certain posture for long durations and their arms and hands easily feel fatigued; therefore, the best option is to choose gloves that shape and fit your hands well in order to move with elasticity.
When processing food, we do not recommend using latex gloves because some people may be allergic to latex and may cause allergy to the food that the gloves come in contact with. If you need food processing gloves at home or in restaurants (including but not limited to fast food, general restaurants, hospital food courts, grocery stores, and delis), please choose non-latex synthetic gloves.