- Product no.: 01230-M
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Premium latex disposable gloves from the brand Med-Comfort
- The gloves are made of latex
- This product is unpowdered
- Coating: double chlorinated
- Latex protective gloves in size M
- These latex protective gloves have no extra length (length: 300mm)
- White latex protective gloves
- Feature of the latex single-use gloves: extra grippy
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Dependable premium quality
- Conventional disposable product
- Medical device class: md class i
- Sterility: non-sterile
- Standards met: EN 420, EN 455-1, EN 455-2, EN 455-3 and EN 455-4
- Latex disposable gloves are suitable for alcoholic, acidic, dry, and watery food
- Latex gloves for use in the government authorities, education, dentistry, industry, body-related services, hospitals, food service, and other medicine.
- Acceptable quality limit of the latex protective gloves: AQL 1,5
01230-M latex single-use gloves, white, size M
You can trust these latex protective gloves in white. The latex protective gloves (size M) offer good protection against contaminants and health hazards, are hygienic and allow you to work safely and easily. We generally recommend white (and blue) latex gloves for applications in the government authorities, education, dentistry, industry, body-related services, hospitals, food service, and other medicine.
The properties of latex gloves
Latex gloves and finger cots are – in contrast to vinyl or nitrile – products that come directly from nature. This is because the latex used in disposable gloves is extracted straight from rubber trees. Thanks to its excellent physical properties and its comfort for the wearer, there is presently no true replacement for natural latex. Therefore, the primary areas of application for disposable latex gloves include clinics and health care facilities, doctors' or dentists' surgeries and care homes, as well as food production and processing facilities (to a lesser extent, as cross-contamination can occur; nitrile is preferable here). Latex is an inexpensive alternative to vinyl or nitrile.Quality that convinces: the latex gloves
These latex gloves are available in solid premium quality. It is important to us at AMPri that all our products are durable, which is why even our Basic standard of quality is extremely high. Items labelled as Classic quality are in a higher category, and Premium quality products are absolutely first-rate. You can wear the unpowdered, non-sterile latex protective gloves on your left or right hand, as the fit is designed for ambidextrous use. The latex single-use gloves gloves are fully textured, so they offer a much better grip than other non-textured or partially textured gloves. The latex single-use gloves features the special attribute "extra grippy". The latex gloves are rated as Md class i (medical product class).Our recommendation for you: Our latex gloves are ideal for a wide range of applications
These latex gloves are only designated for non-sterile use. The latex gloves are especially suitable for alcoholic, acidic, dry, and watery foods and are thus suitable for food. We therefore recommend latex disposable gloves for these sectors: authority, education, dental, industry, body-related services, hospital, food industry, and other medicine. If you have any questions about the potential applications of these latex disposable gloves or are wondering if they are the right solution for your requirements, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us via the contact form!The benefits of latex in protecting the hands
- Latex is a completely natural product and incredibly stretchable.
- Latex provides a pleasant wearing sensation that has almost no noticeable impact on tactile sensitivity.
- It also provides protection against numerous acids and alkalis.
The downsides of latex
- Crop yields and commodity prices have a direct impact on market prices, which can be variable and unpredictable and fluctuating as a result.
- Latex gloves are known for triggering allergies because they contain water-soluble proteins that may aggravate respiratory mucous membranes, particularly in the case of the powdered single-use gloves or finger cots.
- Oils and solvents can immediately penetrate latex gloves, which is why they are not suitable for handling such substances.