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The Ammex Gloveworks industrial-grade nitrile, powder-free glove has a palm thickness of 4 mils and a finger thickness of 5 mils and is 9.5" long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 3 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This glove is suitable for use in industrial applications and is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet environments, compared to gloves with textured fingers. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove, making it suitable for use in electronic components, forensic, and laboratory applications. It also complies with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations for food contact (21CFR, 170–199), and is suitable for use in the food service industry to help prevent the spread of germs and bacteria and to help prevent cross-contamination during food preparation. This ambidextrous glove is blue.
This glove has a minimum tensile strength of 10 megapascals (MPa) before aging and 10 MPa after aging. Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has an elongation of 500% before aging and 400% after aging. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) of 4, which means that the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 4%. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam g
GLOVEWORKS Industrial Blue Nitrile Gloves - 5 mil, Latex Free, Powder Free, Disposable, Medium, INPF44100-BX, Box of 100
The Ammex Gloveworks industrial-grade nitrile, powder-free glove has a palm thickness of 4 mils and a finger thickness of 5 mils and is 9.5" long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 3 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This glove is suitable for use in industrial applications and is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet environments, compared to gloves with textured fingers. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove, making it suitable for use in electronic components, forensic, and laboratory applications. It also complies with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations for food contact (21CFR, 170–199), and is suitable for use in the food service industry to help prevent the spread of germs and bacteria and to help prevent cross-contamination during food preparation. This ambidextrous glove is blue.
This glove has a minimum tensile strength of 10 megapascals (MPa) before aging and 10 MPa after aging. Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has an elongation of 500% before aging and 400% after aging. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) of 4, which means that the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 4%. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam g
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