Among many applications, nitrile gloves account for more than 80% of the applications in the medical industry which is mainly due to excellent properties of nitrile gloves, such as performance, wearing comfort, anti-viral properties, anti-chemotherapeutic properties, anti-chemical properties, etc..
Food-grade nitrile gloves can provide a protective barrier between the operator's hand and these bacteria to reduce the chance of spread, thereby protecting the operator.
Traditionally, powdered gloves posed dual concerns - the potential for dust generation during use and the allergen potential associated with the powders. Nitrile gloves have deeply sidestepped these issues, being entirely powder-free, ensuring not only a hygienic environment but also catering to individuals who are prone to allergies.
What is the difference between powdered gloves and powder free gloves?
Powder free gloves significantly reduce the transfer of latex protein particles to the skin and airways due to the chlorine washing process.
What is Latex Allergy?
Latex allergy is a reaction to certain proteins found in natural rubber latex, a product made from the rubber tree. If you have a latex allergy, your body mistakes latex for a harmful substance.