- Product no.: 01113-L
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Premium latex disposable gloves from the brand Med-Comfort
- The product is made of latex
- Material thickness: medium thickness (0.09 to 0.16 mm)
- Powder-free latex gloves
- Coating: polymer coated
- Latex protective gloves in size L
- These latex gloves are not extra-long
- Latex disposable gloves: blue
- Feature: extra grip
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Texturing of the latex gloves: fully textured
- Outstanding premium quality
- Conventional disposable gloves
- Class I medical device
- Non-sterile disposable gloves
- PPE CAT I - personal protective equipment category
- Standards met: EN 455-1, EN 420, EN 455-2, EN 455-3 and EN 455-4
- Latex disposable gloves suitable for food containing alcohol, greasy food, acidic food, dry food and watery food
- Protection against microorganisms: no biological protection
- Latex gloves for use in industry, close-contact services, the food industry, education, government authorities, occupational safety, other medicine and hospitals.
- AQL 1.5
01113-L Latex disposable gloves, L, blue
We recommend blue and white latex protective gloves for industry, close-contact services, the food industry, education, government authorities, occupational safety, other medicine and hospitals. For the food industry, we particularly recommend blue, food-grade latex protective gloves, as whole latex protective gloves or sections of latex protective gloves can be found quickly and easily.
The properties of latex disposable gloves
Latex is a material that can be extracted 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 exceptional natural properties, so latex gloves fit the hand snugly and are very comfortable to wear. For this reason, these single-use gloves (and finger cots) are used in sectors where latex gloves are worn for many processes and daily tasks, such as in clinics and health care facilities, in doctor's or dentist's offices and in nursing homes, and also to a certain degree in food production and processing (to a lesser extent, as cross-contamination can occur; nitrile is preferred here). Latex is an inexpensive alternative to vinyl or nitrile.Latex protective gloves in material thickness: "medium thickness"
With a material thickness between 0.09 mm and 0.16 mm, a finger cot or single-use glove of medium thickness is more resistant to punctures than a thin or ultra-thin disposable glove or finger cot of similar material. This disposable glove/finger cot is considerably sturdier and longer-lasting than thinner items composed of this material.Quality of the latex gloves
These latex protective gloves from the Med-Comfort brand are "premium" quality. AMPri only offers products of either a very solid basic standard of quality, a more upscale "classic" quality or superior "premium" quality. The powder-free, non-sterile, single-use glove is ambidextrous (can be used on the left or the right hand). It does not have additional length, which means it does not provide splash protection. These disposable gloves are fully textured. Fully textured latex gloves have first-rate slip-proof properties and are perfect for working with slippery instruments or materials. "Extra grip" is a special attribute of these latex protective gloves. The latex gloves are rated as category I personal protective equipment (EU PPE Regulation 2016/425). This classification means that they only protect against minor health risks, such as mildly abrasive cleaning agents. Latex disposable gloves are categorised as class I medical devices. This class includes products that have no impact on the body and usually pose minimal risk. The latex disposable gloves are non-sterile; as a result, they are not designated for use in sterile applications.We recommend latex protective gloves for these applications
These latex protective gloves are appropriate for handling food. They are especially intended for food containing alcohol, greasy food, acidic food, dry food and watery food. Consequently, we recommend latex protective gloves for these sectors: industry, close-contact services, the food industry, education, government authorities, occupational safety, other medicine and hospitals. If you have any questions about the possible uses of these latex protective gloves or are wondering if they are the right choice for you, please feel free to contact us via the contact form!The advantages of latex
- Latex is a natural product of rubber trees; it is highly stretchable and strong.
- Latex permits good tactile sensitivity.
- Latex protective gloves and finger cots are impervious to a wide variety of acids and alkalis.
The disadvantages of latex in protecting the skin
- As a raw material sourced from nature, latex relies on harvest yields and raw material prices. This can lead to fluctuations in price.
- Water-soluble proteins contained in latex can cause allergies if the gloves are worn regularly. In addition to the latex products themselves, the powder on the latex protective gloves or finger cots (powdered version) is also a major trigger of allergies.
- Latex protective gloves are oil- and solvent-permeable and, consequently, they are not intended for handling such substances.