Synthetic gloves
Help to select a chemical glove
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Help to select a chemical glove
Supported or not supported ?
Supported : what type of support?
- Cotton: Natural fibre
Exceptional comfort - Excellent capacity to absorb moisture - Insulating properties. - Polyamide: Synthetic fibre, also called Nylon
Resistance to traction and abrasion - Elasticity and shape memory - Washable. - Polyester: Synthetic fibre
Resistance to traction and abrasion - Possibility to blend with cotton to enhance comfort. - Kevlar® : Para-aramid fibre
Heat and Cut Resistance - Carbonised between 425° and 475° - Self extinguishing - Softness and high dexterity - Washable.
Non-supported:
The mould is dipped directly into the material bath. Thus, the glove is very supple and allows high dexterity.
Different types of non supported gloves
- Flocked (finished with a deposit of cotton particles):
Pleasant to the touch, limits transpiration and facilitates donning and removal. - Chlorinated (finished by washing the glove in chlorinated water):
Gives a velvety touch and limits the effects of latex protein allergies.
Different types of disposable glove:
- Powdered (finished with a deposit of powder):
Pleasant to the touch, limits transpiration and facilitates donning and removal. - Non powdered (finished by washing the glove in chlorinated water):
Gives a velvety touch and limits the effects of latex protein allergies.