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What Material Should Your Disposable Gloves Be?
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Disposable gloves protect you and your customers from harm. In any industry in which you work with toxic substances, gloves are mandatory.

Fortunately, glove technology has risen to the challenge of the diverse workforce that requires protection. Gloves come in a wide variety of fit, durability, and materials.

So many materials, in fact, that choosing what you need to fit the job can get tricky.        Especially with the pervasive nature of myths and misinformation out there about gloves.


Latex

Latex gloves enjoyed a lot of popularity in the early days, but certain issues arose that proved more options were needed. Latex comes from natural rubber, so they are cheap and convenient. However, they can cause allergic reactions.

They work well for how quickly they can be put on. They also are effective while being thin, which makes them cheap. Latex offers one of the best tactile sensitivities, making them easy to work in for fine details.

Latex doesn't do well against heavy chemicals and organic solvents.


Nitrile

Nitrile disposable gloves offer some of the best value for extended use. The gloves are stronger than most while staying thin and easy to move in.

Nitrile gloves resist chemicals well and have a higher degree of puncture-resistance than polyethylene synthetics and latex.

Nitrile gloves provide excellent grip when working with grease and oils, which makes them a favorite for industries that need to maintain control when working with a lot of fluids and tools.

Nitrile materials pose a reduced risk of allergens and allergic reactions.


Polyethylene

One of the earliest products to compensate for latex gloves allergy issue, polyethylene has a mid-range sensitivity and tactile comfort. Polyethylene disposable gloves have more breathability than most, making them slower to heat up or get tacky.

Like most gloves good for biological use, they are not ideal for strong chemicals.

 

Vinyl    

Vinyl disposable gloves give the most economical fit for many. Vinyl gloves fit loosely and offer standard protection from biological materials. Vinyl works well for short-term use but isn't recommended for extended use.

Vinyl gloves see the most use in salons and for food services disposable gloves. This is because they are easy to take on and off and offer a barrier of protection against temperature while being easy to see tears in.Vinyl gloves aren't recommended for hazardous materials or caustic chemicals.

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