The GL890 powder free Blue Nitrile gloves provide a range of features and benefits to the wearer, which not only make it safe for sensitive skin but also suitable for a variety of tasks. The key features of this disposable examination glove include: PROTECTION Made from synthetic rubber, which is tougher than natural rubber or vinyl. The material protects the hands from punctures or tears from abrasive objects. The added feature of a rolled cuff provides additional strength and prevents liquid roll back. DEXTERITY The soft, pliable synthetic rubber is flexible to wear, making it easier to handle smaller objects. COMFORT The material feels soft and cool to wear, providing comfort when wearing the gloves for longer periods. GRIP Textured fingertips offer improved grip during tasks that require precision.
Comfort :
- Soft elastic material feels cooler and is more comfortable and flexible to wear
Grip :
- Textured fingertips provide an improved grip and optimise surface performance in both wet and dry conditions
Latex Free :
- Reducing the risk of hypersensitivity and allergic reactions
Manufactured From :
- Specially formulated nitrile butadiene polymer
Powder Free :
- Reduces the risk of dust contamination
Sensitive Skin :
- No latex proteins - ideal for latex allergy sufferers
Strength :
- Superior strength nitrile formulation provides exceptional resistance to tears and punctures even in the toughest environments
Chemical Resistant :
- Achieves type C chemical resistance according to EN374-1, for chemical protection against at least 1 chemical
Virus/Non Virus Standard :
- Conforms with the requirements of EN374-5, for protection against bacteria, fungi and virus
Disposable Gloves Standards :
- AQL 1.5
- Compliant with European Standards EN455: Medical Gloves for Single Use parts 1,2,3&4
- Compliant with Medical Devices Regulation (EU) 2017/745 Class 1
- Contains accelerators which may cause allergic reactions
- EU Certified
- Manufactured in accordance with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by the European PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425
- Tested to European Standards EN420:2003+A1:2009, EN374-1:2016, EN374-4:2013 & EN374-5:2016