Disposable Gloves by Material
For versatile applications in heavy-duty industries, Nitrile Disposable Gloves are a great choice. Nitrile rubber is more resistant to chemicals, oils and liquid penetration than natural rubber (latex), making them suitable for janitorial, plumbing and paint-shop applications as well as work in laboratory settings. View Range |
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Latex is known for its superior protection from bacteria and viruses, which is what makes Latex Disposable Gloves so well suited to work in the medical and pharmaceutical industries. They offer an extremely high degree of tactile sensitivity for tasks requiring precision. We offer a wide selection of both powder-free and powdered latex gloves. View Range |
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High-value and effective, Vinyl Disposable Gloves are often made from PVC and other synthetic materials. They are highly comfortable to wear and offer a good level of protection from chemical penetration. Vinyl gloves hold up well to general wear and tear, making them a great choice for inexpensive protection. View Range |
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Synthetic materials, such as polyamide, are extremely durable and possess a high level of abrasion resistance, ideal for general handling tasks. Polyamide Disposable Gloves will help transport moisture and sweat away from the body, keeping your hands comfortable while you work. View Range |
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Polythene Disposable Gloves are most often found in the veterinary, food handling or beauty industries, due to their lightweight protection from dirt and general muck. These cost-efficient gloves are latex-free, making them a suitable hypoallergenic replacement for the workplace. View Range |
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If you're hoping to prevent contamination in a medical or food handling setting then PVC Disposable Gloves are an intelligent and ergonomic choice. PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, can also be used for handling in wet conditions or working with chemicals. View Range |
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If either you, or one of your employees suffers from a latex allergy, you'll know the importance of Latex-Free Disposable Gloves. These hypoallergenic vinyl and nitrile alternatives all maintain a good level of dexterity and durability while remaining free from latex proteins. View Range |