- Product no.: 01035-4
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Premium product from the Med-Comfort brand
- Latex disposable gloves made of latex
- Powder-free disposable gloves (latex)
- Finger cots L
- These latex protective gloves have no extra length
- Finger cot colour: White
- Texturing of the finger cots: untextured
- Reliable premium quality
- Standard disposable gloves
- Non-sterile disposable gloves
- Finger cots can be used in the food industry and industry.
01035-4 Latex finger cots, L, white
Latex is a material that can be harvested naturally from rubber trees and used for producing disposable gloves - in contrast to nitrile or vinyl, which are made from artificial raw materials. Latex also has outstanding natural properties, so latex disposable gloves fit the hand smoothly and are extremely comfortable to wear. That is why these disposable gloves (and finger cots) are used in areas where latex disposable gloves are worn for numerous processes and daily tasks, such as in clinics and health care facilities, in doctor's or dentist's surgeries and in nursing homes, and also in food production and processing (to a limited extent, as cross-contamination can occur; nitrile is preferable here). Latex is a low-cost alternative to vinyl or nitrile.
These finger cots from the Med-Comfort brand are of "premium" quality. AMPri exclusively offers products of either a very high basic standard of quality, a more deluxe "classic" quality or top-notch "premium" quality. The finger cots are ambidextrous (can be used on either hand). The latex disposable gloves are non-sterile; consequently, they are not suitable for sterile applications. We therefore recommend latex protective gloves for the following sectors: the food industry and industry. If you have any questions about the potential applications of these latex protective gloves or are wondering if they are the right choice for you, please feel free to get in touch with us via the contact form!
The benefits of latex in protecting the hands
- Latex is a natural product of rubber trees; it is very flexible and hard-wearing.
- The tactile sensitivity is very good.
- Latex disposable gloves and finger cots also keep the wearer safe from a wide range of acids and alkalis.
The downsides of latex in protecting the skin
- As a natural material, latex relies on harvest quantities and raw material prices. This can result in fluctuations in price.
- Latex protective gloves are known as a potential trigger for allergy sufferers because they contain water-soluble proteins that may aggravate the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, especially in the case of powdered single-use gloves or finger cots.
- Latex protective gloves can be permeated by oil and solvents and, as a result, they should not be used for handling such substances.