- Product number: 14-026-S
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Premium latex gloves from the brand Style by Med-Comfort
- The disposable gloves are made of latex
- Material thickness: medium thickness (0.09 to 0.16 mm)
- This product is powder-free
- Coating: chlorinated
- Latex disposable gloves size: S
- These latex gloves have no extra length
- Green latex protective gloves
- Feature of the latex protective gloves: extra grip
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Texturing of the latex disposable gloves: fully textured
- Outstanding premium quality
- Conventional disposable gloves
- Class I medical device
- Sterility: non-sterile
- Personal protective equipment category: PPE CAT III
- Standards fulfilled: EN 455-4, EN 455-3, EN 420, EN 374-5, EN 374-1, EN 455-1, EN 374-4 and EN 455-2
- Latex disposable gloves with chemical protection type B
- Suitable for food containing alcohol, greasy food, acidic food, dry food and watery food
- Biological protection against viruses, bacteria and fungi
- Latex protective gloves for use in education, occupational safety, government authorities, hospitals, industry, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry.
- Acceptable quality limit of the latex disposable gloves: AQL 1.5
14-026-S Latex protective gloves, S, green
Are you looking for latex gloves, S, green? Coloured latex gloves not only help you make work processes easier; they can also easily be selected to match your facility's colour scheme. Thanks to their colouring, the green latex gloves gloves are easy to assign to a department or shift and make the affiliation visible to outsiders as well. We recommend the green latex gloves especially for education, occupational safety, government authorities, hospitals, industry, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry
The properties of latex disposable gloves
Latex protective gloves and finger cots are - unlike disposable gloves made of vinyl or nitrile - completely natural products. This is because the latex used in single-use gloves is harvested directly from rubber trees. Thanks to its exceptional physical properties and comfortable fit, there is presently no real 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 limited extent, as cross-contamination can occur; nitrile is preferable here). Latex is a cost-effective alternative to vinyl or nitrile.Latex 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 the same material. This disposable glove/finger cot is much sturdier and more durable than thinner items composed of this material.Quality of the latex gloves
These latex gloves from the Style by Med-Comfort brand are of "premium" quality. AMPri only offers products of either a very high basic standard of quality, a more deluxe "classic" quality or superior "premium" quality. The powder-free, non-sterile, single-use glove is ambidextrous (can be used on either hand). It does not have additional length, which means it does not offer splash protection. These disposable gloves are fully textured. Fully textured latex protective gloves have first-rate slip-proof properties and are an ideal choice if you need to work with slippery tools or materials. "Extra grip" is a special attribute of these latex gloves. The Latex protective gloves are also suitable for protecting against risks that can lead to very serious consequences, such as death or permanent damage to health. Accordingly, they are classified as category III PPE under the EU PPE Regulation. Latex protective gloves are categorised as class I medical devices. This class comprises products that have no impact on the body and ordinarily pose very little risk. The latex disposable gloves are non-sterile; as a result, 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 single-use medical gloves, an AQL level for impermeability of a maximum of 1.5 is stipulated by the EN 455-1 standard - which the Latex disposable gloves adhere to precisely.Our suggestions for how latex gloves should be used
Latex protective gloves are especially appropriate for food containing alcohol, greasy food, acidic food, dry food and watery food and, consequently, are approved for food handling in general. The latex protective gloves offer protection from microorganisms, meaning that they are impervious to viruses, bacteria and fungi. The latex protective gloves provide chemical protection (chemical protection type B) against penetration in line with the EN 374 standard. EN 374 sets the minimum penetration time for a certain period of time and for a specific number of chemicals from a list of defined 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 protective gloves are airtight and waterproof. We therefore recommend latex disposable gloves for these sectors: education, occupational safety, government authorities, hospitals, industry, other medicine, close-contact services and the food industry. If you have questions about the potential uses of these latex disposable gloves or are not sure if they are right for your needs, please do not hesitate to reach out to us via the contact form!The advantages of latex
- Latex is a natural product of rubber trees; it is highly flexible and durable.
- Latex is pleasant on the skin and does not affect tactile sensitivity.
- Latex gloves and finger cots are resistant to a wide variety of acids and alkalis.
Latex protective gloves: the disadvantages of latex
- As a natural raw material, latex depends on harvest yields and commodity prices. This can cause price fluctuations.
- Water-soluble proteins contained in latex can trigger allergies if the gloves are worn frequently. Alongside the latex products themselves, the powder on the latex disposable gloves or finger cots (powdered version) is also a significant trigger of allergies.
- Latex gloves can be permeated by oil and solvents and, therefore, they should not be used for handling such substances.