- Item no.: 01260-M
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Eco-Plus brand classic product
- Material: vinyl
- Material thickness: 0.05 to 0.08 mm (thin)
- This item is powder-free
- Vinyl disposable gloves in size M
- These vinyl gloves are not extra-long
- White vinyl protective gloves
- Shade: transparent
- Feature of the vinyl disposable gloves: dOP/DEHP free
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Untextured vinyl protective gloves
- Reliable classic quality
- Standard disposable gloves
- Class I medical device
- Non-sterile disposable gloves
- Personal protective equipment category: PPE CAT III
- Standards fulfilled: EN 374-5, EN 374-4, EN 455-1, EN 374-1, EN 455-4, EN 455-2, EN 455-3 and EN 21420
- Vinyl protective gloves with chemical protection type B
- Vinyl protective gloves suitable for acidic food, dry food and watery food
- Biological protection against viruses, bacteria and fungi
- Vinyl protective gloves for use in close-contact services, industry and the food industry.
- Acceptable quality limit of the vinyl protective gloves: AQL 1.5
01260-M Vinyl disposable gloves, M, white, (clear)
We often recommend white and blue vinyl protective gloves for close-contact services, industry and the food industry. For the food industry, we particularly recommend blue, food-grade vinyl protective gloves, as whole vinyl protective gloves or sections of vinyl protective gloves are easy to find quickly.
The properties of vinyl disposable gloves
Vinyl or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a low-cost and allergy-friendly alternative to latex and nitrile and is an ideal choice in situations when single-use gloves need to be changed frequently. Vinyl protective gloves are protect against acids, alkalis and other chemicals that do not pose a major risk. Even atmospheric influences do not impact vinyl. Vinyl protective gloves are suitable for short periods of use in simple nursing jobs, limited use in laboratories, the food industry and for cleaning work that does not involve contact with concentrated chemicals. Most vinyl protective gloves today do not contain the potentially harmful phthalates diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) and diethylhexyl adipate (DEHA), which are plasticisers for PVC, and they generally do not contain any allergens, either.These vinyl gloves are DOP/DEHP free.
Vinyl gloves in material thickness: "thin"
Thanks to the thin material (0.05 mm to a maximum of 0.09 mm thick), this product offers good tactile sensitivity, and the breakthrough time is longer than in an ultra-thin disposable glove or finger cot of similar material. This skin-protection product is also more durable and longer-lasting than thinner single-use products.Quality of the vinyl gloves
These vinyl gloves from the Eco-Plus brand are of "classic" quality. AMPri exclusively sells products of either a very consistent basic standard of quality, a more deluxe "classic" quality or top-notch "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 offer splash protection. This product features the special characteristic "dOP/DEHP free". The Vinyl gloves deliver significant added value in the sense that they protect against deadly hazards or irreversible damage to health, as they fulfil the criteria for category III personal protective equipment (PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425). Among other things, they protect the skin from harmful substances and compounds and offer protection against cuts. In addition, the vinyl protective gloves have a CE marking indicating that they are a class I medical device. This category mainly encompasses products that have no effect on the human body and pose very little risk. The vinyl disposable gloves are non-sterile; as a result, they are not approved for sterile applications. The AQL (acceptable quality limit) is the maximum allowed number of faulty (permeable) individual samples in a batch or lot (performance level/AQL). For single-use medical gloves, an AQL level for impermeability that does not exceed 1.5 is stipulated by the EN 455-1 standard - which the Vinyl disposable gloves fulfil exactly.We recommend vinyl disposable gloves for the following applications
Vinyl gloves are particularly appropriate for acidic food, dry food and watery food and, consequently, are intended for food handling in general. The vinyl gloves offer protection from microorganisms and are consequently resistant to viruses, bacteria and fungi. Chemical protection type B signifies that the vinyl gloves provide protection against permeation according to the important EN 374 standard. This defines the minimum penetration time for a certain 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. The gloves are also airtight and waterproof. We therefore recommend vinyl protective gloves for these sectors: close-contact services, industry and the food industry. If you have any questions about the possible applications of these vinyl protective 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 advantages of vinyl
- As a synthetic material, vinyl is free from possible allergens and other sensitisers.
- Vinyl feels very gentle and comfortable against the skin, providing the ideal level of comfort for the user.
- Vinyl boasts strong resistance to acids, alkalis and other chemicals (except concentrated chemicals), so it reliably keeps the skin safe from irritants.
The disadvantages of vinyl in protecting the hands
- In direct comparison to nitrile disposable gloves or latex disposable gloves, vinyl gloves do not fit the shape of the wearer's hand as neatly.
- Vinyl protective gloves also do not have much stretch.
- In food processing, vinyl disposable gloves can only be used to a limited degree, as they are not suitable for oily or greasy foods. Disposable vinyl disposable gloves may be treated with fat-soluble plasticisers. Plasticisers (phthalates) such as DEHP (diethylhexyl phthalate) or DEHA (diethylhexyl adipate) are potentially harmful to health.