- Item number: 01012-L
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Basic latex protective gloves from the brand Basic-Plus
- Latex gloves made of latex
- Material thickness: thin (0.05 to 0.08 mm)
- Powdered latex disposable gloves
- Latex gloves in size L
- These latex gloves have no extra length
- White latex protective gloves
- Shade: latex paint
- Feature of the latex gloves: extra grip
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Texturing of the latex protective gloves: fully textured
- Dependable basic quality
- Standard disposable gloves
- Class I medical device
- Non-sterile disposable gloves
- Personal protective equipment category: PPE CAT III
- Standards met: EN 374-4, EN 420, EN 374-5, EN 455-3, EN 374-1, EN 455-4, EN 455-1 and EN 455-2
- Chemical protection type B
- Suitable for acidic food and dry food
- Protection against microorganisms: viruses, bacteria and fungi
- Latex protective gloves for use in occupational safety, government authorities, education, industry, hospitals, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry.
- AQL 1.5
01012-L Latex protective gloves, L, white
We recommend the use of white latex protective gloves for occupational safety, government authorities, education, industry, hospitals, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry.
The properties of latex disposable gloves
Latex is a substance that can be obtained naturally from rubber trees and used for making disposable gloves - unlike nitrile or vinyl, which are made from synthetic raw materials. Latex also has excellent natural properties, so latex protective gloves fit the hand snugly and are extremely comfortable to wear. That is why these single-use gloves (and finger cots) are used in areas where latex protective gloves are worn for many processes and day-to-day tasks, such as in clinics and health care facilities, in doctor's or dentist's offices and in care facilities, and also to a certain degree 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.Latex gloves in material thickness: "thin"
The thin material is between 0.05 and a maximum of 0.09 mm thick and guarantees very good tactile sensitivity. The breakthrough time of this single-use product is higher than it would be in an ultra-thin disposable glove or finger cot made of the same material, and the product is also more reliable and durable.Quality of the latex gloves
These latex disposable gloves from the Basic-Plus brand are of "basic" quality. AMPri exclusively offers products of either a very reliable basic standard of quality, a more deluxe "classic" quality or impressive "premium" quality. The powdered, non-sterile, disposable glove is ambidextrous (can be worn on either hand). It has no extra length, which means it does not offer splash protection. These single-use gloves are fully textured. Fully textured latex gloves have first-rate non-slip properties and are ideal when working with slippery tools or materials. This product features the special characteristic "extra grip". The Latex gloves are also designed to protect against hazards that can lead to very severe consequences, such as death or permanent damage to health. Consequently, they are rated as category III PPE under the EU PPE Regulation. Latex disposable gloves are categorised as class I medical devices. This class includes products that have no effect on the body and generally pose very little risk. The latex gloves are non-sterile; consequently, they are not designated for use in sterile applications. The AQL (acceptable quality limit) is the largest permitted number of faulty (permeable) individual samples in a batch or lot (performance level/AQL). For disposable medical gloves, an AQL level for impermeability of no more than 1.5 is prescribed in the EN 455-1 standard - which the Latex disposable gloves fulfil exactly.We recommend latex gloves for the following applications
These latex protective gloves are appropriate for handling food. They are particularly intended for acidic food and dry food. Protection from microorganisms is a primary feature of these disposable gloves. The latex protective gloves protect the wearer against viruses, bacteria and fungi. The latex gloves provide chemical protection (chemical protection type B) against penetration as defined by the EN 374 standard. EN 374 sets the minimum penetration time for a defined period of time and for a specific number of chemicals from a list of specified test chemicals. Type A = 6 test chemicals/30 minutes, Type B = 3 test chemicals/30 minutes, Type C = 1 test chemical/10 minutes. What's more, the latex gloves are airtight and watertight. Consequently, we recommend latex disposable gloves for these sectors: occupational safety, government authorities, education, industry, hospitals, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry. If you have questions about the possible applications of these latex disposable gloves or are not sure if they are the right choice for you, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us via the contact form!The benefits of latex
- Latex is a natural product of rubber trees; it is highly flexible and strong.
- The tactile sensitivity is ideal.
- It also offers protection against many acids and alkalis.
The disadvantages of latex in protecting the skin
- As a raw material sourced from nature, latex is dependent on harvest yields and commodity prices. This can cause price fluctuations.
- If used frequently, latex is more likely to trigger allergies because of the water-soluble proteins it contains. Latex gloves are not recommended for people who have allergies. The powder on powdered latex gloves is also potentially hazardous because it can irritate the mucous membranes of the respiratory system.
- Latex disposable gloves and finger cots are not approved for handling oils or solvents, as these substances can rapidly permeate the material.