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  • Nitrile Gloves

    - Stronger than latex or vinyl, with three times the puncture resistance, plus more abrasion and chemical resistance, than latex. Additionally, they have a longer shelf life than natural latex rubber.
    - Fit, feel, and comfort rivaling that of latex, without the allergy concerns of latex.

    - Preferred for automotive, manufacturing, janitorial, plumbing, paint shop, chemical,
    industrial, and food processing uses. Manufactured in industrial and exam grades.

  • Latex Gloves

    - Superior dexterity, comfort, and fit are the standout traits of latex. It offers the highest elasticity, resilience, flexibility, and tactile sensitivity.
    -Concerns over latex allergies have reduced its popularity. Latex allergies are present in less than 1 percent of the U.S. population, but potential reactions range
    from skin irritation to naphylaxis, a possibly life-threatening condition. Therefore, more organizations are opting for nitrile to avoid this risk. for nitrile to avoid this risk. A number of states have banned its use in food contact.
    - Washing gloves in a chlorinated solution during manufacturing can reduce latex proteins. Manufactured in industrial and exam grades.

  • Vinyl Gloves

    - A smooth texture with a roomy fit that is looser than latex or nitrile. The lowest puncture resistance, but the most economical, of the three materials.

    - Lightweight gloves deliver dependable barrier protection against most cleaning solutions and common chemicals. Not recommended for harsh or
    petroleum-based chemicals.
    - A value-forward option for applications where frequent glove changes are required. Popular in food service, janitorial, and beauty & salon use. Manufactured in industrial and exam grades.