Do you need a thin glove that gives maximum flexibility and reduced storage space? Or do you need a thicker chemical resistant disposable glove? Well look no further because the Labware Nitrile Glove range has these qualities covered and more.
The Labware Nitrile Glove range consists of three types of gloves so that you can find the perfect fit for your needs.
- The Ergo nitrile glove is a compact economic solution with low chemical resistance! Read more about Ergo Nitrile Gloves
- The Standard nitrile glove is a great all-round glove to have on-hand in the Lab. It is flexible enough for daily use but resistant to many chemicals. Read more about Standard Nitrile Gloves
- The Standard Long nitrile glove has all the features of the Standard Glove but is a full 6cm longer than normal gloves and is ideal for pulling the glove up over the wearer's sleeves. Giving extra protection without adding the cost or effort of using separate arm covers. Read more about Long Nitrile Gloves
- The Strong nitrile glove is, as the name suggest, the strong one and offers even more protection to the wearer. It is thicker at 0.26mm (double) but still offers a comfortable wear and textured grip. Read more about Strong Nitrile Gloves
- The Classic Latex glove is your best option for when Nitrile isn't what you want. The Classic offers protection against Viral infection and is suitable for use in the food industry. Read more about Classic Latex Gloves
All gloves conform to standards: EN 420, EN 374 and EN 455 and offer CE Category III chemical resistance.
To see the chemical resistance levels of each glove type, please download the glove specification sheet.
Want to keep your lab or office tidy with all your great new gloves? Investing in a glove dispenser is a great move. These glove box holders can be mounted to the wall to keep desk space clear while ensuring you will always have the glove you need to-hand.
More information about Nitrile Gloves
Latex allergy is a common problem for people working in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and food industry where there is a need to wear protective rubber gloves. Nitrile gloves are an excellent substitute for natural latex as it can still provide the comfort of latex without the risk of allergies. Nitrile also provides excellent protection against chemicals.
Characteristics you should consider when buying disposable rubber gloves:
- What material glove is required? Is natural latex acceptable? Or is a latex-substitute such as nitrile, neoprene or vinyl required?
- Does the glove material chosen provide an adequate barrier against the substances and contaminants that will be handled?
- Is the glove comfortable to wear? Is it easy to don (slip onto your hand) and to remove the glove?
- Does the glove need to be powder free?
- Is the colour of the glove important? Bright colours make gloves easy to spot if they get misplaces and can help colour-code different work areas.
For an in-depth look at considerations when protecting against substances in the workplace the HSE guidelines Choosing the right gloves to protect skin: a guide for employers is an important read!
Glove Size Guide
(XS) Extra Small Gloves 5-6
(S) Small Gloves 6-7
(M) Medium Gloves 7-8
(L) Large Gloves 8-9
(XL) Extra Large Gloves 9-10
Suitable areas of use
- Laboratory
- Chemical Handling
- Food Handling
- Doctor Examination
- Eye Examination
- Medical Exam
- Drug Manufacturing
- Solvent Handling
- First Aid
- Cooking