Powder-Free Latex Gloves – Disposable & Protective
MOD. | ΓΕΝ-0057 |
MPN Code: | ΓΕΝ-0057 |
Powder-free disposable gloves made of natural latex rubber, ideal for professionals who need high tactile sensitivity and protection. Designed for use in environments with biological or chemical risks, such as medical, laboratory, or industrial applications.
Features
Made of natural latex, offering excellent durability and comfort during prolonged use.
Powder-free design reduces the risk of allergic reactions and ensures safe use in sensitive environments.
Highly elastic for a snug fit and smooth hand movements.
Enhanced tactile sensitivity, suitable for precise and detailed tasks.
Single-use only, reducing the risk of cross-contamination between tasks or users.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Natural latex
- Type: Powder-free
- Available sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large
- Color: White
- Certification: CE marked
- Packaging: 100 gloves per box
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose powder-free gloves?
Powder-free gloves minimize the risk of allergic reactions and are ideal for sterile or controlled environments where powder particles could be disruptive.
Do they offer good tactile sensitivity?
Yes, latex is known for its excellent tactile properties, allowing for precision and flexibility even in delicate tasks.
Are they suitable for sensitive users?
Yes, the absence of powder makes them safer for users who are sensitive to glove powders, though users with latex allergies should opt for nitrile or vinyl gloves.
How should I dispose of the gloves after use?
As single-use items, they should be discarded in accordance with workplace hygiene or hazardous waste protocols.
Are different sizes available?
Yes, the gloves are available in Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large to ensure proper fit for all users.
What's the difference between latex, nitrile, and vinyl gloves?
Latex gloves offer top tactile sensitivity and elasticity. Nitrile gloves are synthetic and more resistant to chemicals. Vinyl gloves are economical, less elastic, and suitable for low-risk tasks.
Which gloves are best for chemical handling?
Nitrile gloves are recommended for working with oils, solvents, and chemicals due to their superior chemical resistance.
When should I avoid latex gloves?
Users with known latex allergies or those working in latex-free zones should opt for nitrile or vinyl alternatives.
Why choose powder-free over powdered gloves?
Powder-free gloves avoid powder residue, which can cause irritation or contamination, especially in food handling or surgical use.
Which gloves provide the best tactile feel?
Latex gloves offer superior tactile sensitivity and are preferred for tasks requiring precision, such as medical examinations or lab work.