- Product no.: 01045-L
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Premium product from the Absogel brand
- Latex disposable gloves made of latex
- Material thickness: strong (from 0.17 mm)
- Powder-free latex gloves
- Coating: hydrogel inner coating
- Latex disposable gloves in size L
- Colour of the latex protective gloves: red
- Shade of the latex disposable gloves: bordeaux
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Texturing of the latex gloves: fully textured
- Dependable premium quality
- Standard disposable gloves
- Class I medical device
- Sterility: non-sterile
- Personal protective equipment category: PPE CAT III
- Standards fulfilled: EN 374-1, EN 374-5, EN 374-4, EN 455-4, EN 455-3, EN 455-1, EN 420 and EN 455-2
- Chemical protection type B
- Suitable for food containing alcohol, greasy food, acidic food, dry food and watery food
- Protection against microorganisms: viruses, bacteria and fungi
- Latex protective gloves for use in the food industry, hospitals, close-contact services, industry, other medicine, education, government authorities and occupational safety.
- AQL 1.5
- Latex disposable gloves: extra strong
01045-L Latex protective gloves, L, red, (bordeaux)
Are you looking for latex disposable gloves, L, red? Coloured latex disposable gloves not only help you make work processes easier; they can also easily be selected to match your organisation's interior design. Thanks to their colouring, the red latex disposable gloves gloves are simple to assign to a department or shift and make the affiliation visible to outsiders as well. We recommend latex protective gloves in size L (red) especially for the food industry, hospitals, close-contact services, industry, other medicine, education, government authorities and occupational safety.
The properties of latex disposable gloves
Latex is a substance that can be obtained naturally from rubber trees and used for manufacturing disposable gloves - in contrast to nitrile or vinyl, which are made from synthetic raw materials. Latex also has outstanding natural properties, so latex gloves fit the hand snugly and are very comfortable to wear. As a result, these single-use gloves (and finger cots) are used in sectors where latex gloves are worn for numerous processes and day-to-day tasks, such as in clinics and health care facilities, in doctor's or dentist's surgeries and in care homes, and also to some degree in food production and processing (to a lesser extent, as cross-contamination can occur; nitrile is preferable here). Latex is an inexpensive alternative to vinyl or nitrile.Latex disposable gloves in material thickness: "strong"
Thanks to the very thick material, which measures in at more than 0.16 mm thick, these strong products are more secure and less likely to rip, even when worn for a long time or subjected to extreme stress or demanding tasks. The breakthrough time is also significantly higher than with an ultra-thin, thin or medium-strength product of the same material.Quality of the latex disposable gloves
These latex protective gloves from the Absogel brand are of "premium" quality. AMPri only offers products of either a very reliable basic standard of quality, a more upscale "classic" quality or top-notch "premium" quality. The powder-free, non-sterile, single-use glove is ambidextrous (can be worn on the left or the right hand) and has extra length. The latex protective gloves gloves are fully textured, so they deliver a much more effective grip than other non-textured or partially textured disposable gloves. The Latex protective gloves offer significant added value in the sense that they protect against potentially fatal hazards or permanent damage to health, as they meet 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 provide protection from cuts. Medical devices are categorised in terms of the potential risk they pose to the patient. Class I encompasses items that pose little or no risk. And precisely those criteria are met by these latex protective gloves. The latex gloves are non-sterile; consequently, they are not designated for use in sterile applications. The AQL (acceptable quality limit) is the maximum permitted number of faulty (leaky) individual samples in a batch or lot (performance level/AQL). For disposable medical gloves, an AQL level for impermeability not to exceed 1.5 is prescribed in the EN 455-1 standard - which the Latex disposable gloves fulfil exactly.Our suggestions for how latex protective 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 intended for food handling in general. Protection from microorganisms is a primary feature of these disposable gloves. The latex protective gloves keep the user safe from viruses, bacteria and fungi. The latex disposable 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 defined length 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. Furthermore, the latex disposable gloves are airtight and waterproof. Consequently, we recommend latex disposable gloves for these sectors: the food industry, hospitals, close-contact services, industry, other medicine, education, government authorities and occupational safety. If you have any 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 benefits of latex in protecting the skin
- Latex is a completely natural product and is extremely flexible.
- Latex is pleasant on the skin and has almost no noticeable impact on tactile sensitivity.
- Latex protective gloves and finger cots are impervious to many acids and alkalis.
The downsides of latex
- Crop volumes and raw material prices have an immediate effect on the market price of latex, which can be variable and unpredictable as a result.
- If used regularly, latex is more likely to cause allergies because of the water-soluble proteins it contains. Latex gloves are not recommended for people with allergies. The powder on powdered latex gloves is also potentially hazardous because it can aggravate the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract.
- Latex gloves and finger cots are not suitable for handling oils or solvents, as these substances can quickly penetrate the material.