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You would like to order a large number of items and do not want to search for them individually and add them to the shopping basket? Log in to the Partner Portal and discover our new article list upload function right at the top of the red header next to the notepad heart. Here you can either enter the article number and number of units yourself or import a csv file. This is useful if you want to order the same articles from us again and again. The articles are checked for availability and then listed under the import function and imported into the shopping basket. Please check the items in the checkout before checking out.
For a neutral shipment you and we need the delivery address of your customer. You must set up your customer's delivery address in your user account under "Addresses" before placing the order so that you can select it later in the checkout process. Once your customer's delivery address has been successfully set up, place the items for your customer in the shopping basket as usual and then go to the checkout. Here you can now click on the Neutral shipping checkbox, select your customer's delivery address via "Change delivery address" and upload the delivery note that we should use for neutral shipping.
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Where can I find declarations of conformity and data sheets?

As soon as your ordered goods leave our dispatch warehouse, you will receive a confirmation email from us with the shipment tracking. In all other cases, please contact the AMPri sales team via the contact form. We will let you know as soon as possible when your goods will arrive.
Our delivery time for parcel shipping is 2-5 working days for stock items from the date of order receipt. You will be informed individually of the shipping costs (from approx. 1 pallet).
Please find the shipping costs here.

You need an offer for several articles? No problem! In this case, please contact the AMPri sales team via the contact form.
There are delivery addresses where only lifting platforms can be used for delivery. To do this, please create the relevant delivery address in your account and click on the checkbox "Delivery vehicle with lifting platform required". In the checkout you can select this delivery address, if it is not standard anyway, via "Change delivery address".

Einmalhandschuhe

Nitrile is versatile, durable and latex-free – ideal for medical, tattoo, food and industrial use. Latex offers the best tactile sensitivity but is not suitable for allergy sufferers. Vinyl is suitable for light tasks without chemical exposure. TPE is the cost-effective alternative for food counters and short-term use.
Latex-free nitrile gloves are the best choice. For particularly sensitive skin, we recommend our Low Derma™ nitrile gloves, which reduce the risk of both Type I and Type IV allergies.
EN 455 applies to medical examination gloves and covers impermeability, tear resistance and durability. EN ISO 374 tests resistance to chemicals and microorganisms – essential for laboratory, cleaning and industrial use.
The AQL value (Acceptable Quality Level) indicates the impermeability of a glove. AQL 1.5 is the standard in medical and food sectors. AQL 0.65 represents very high safety for laboratory and high-risk applications.
As a general guideline: a maximum of 30 minutes, or just 15 minutes in intensive medical care. In the case of chemical exposure, always refer to the tested breakthrough time of the material.
As a general rule, no. An exception applies only in medical settings when performing multiple routine tasks on the same patient. In cases of chemical exposure or contamination: always change gloves.
Nitrile gloves are the best choice as they are resistant to oils and fats. Vinyl gloves should only be used with non-greasy foods. TPE gloves are ideal for quick changes, e.g. at food counters.
Medical gloves (EN 455) must be particularly impermeable and skin-friendly. Industrial gloves (EN ISO 374) stand out for their resistance to chemicals and cleaning agents. Many nitrile gloves meet the requirements of both categories.
Always dispose of them via general waste, as the materials are not recyclable. For hazardous substances, follow the disposal regulations applicable to the specific medium. A sustainable alternative is offered by our Nature Gloves: These are biodegradable but, for hygiene reasons, must also be disposed of via general waste.
Coloured disposable gloves allow for colour-coding in hygiene areas or help visually structure workflows. Popular variants include:
  • Pink / Purple: Beauty & cosmetics
  • Clean Ocean Blue: Dental, medical
  • Platinum Grey: Premium practices
  • Black: Tattoo, hairdressing, gastronomy
  • Green: Sustainable Nature Gloves
You can find all colours here: Coloured Nitrile Gloves.

Nitrilhandschuhe

Nitrile gloves are made from nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), a synthetic rubber based on acrylonitrile and butadiene. This material is particularly tear-resistant, elastic, chemically resistant and completely latex-free. Today, NBR is the most important material for medical examination gloves and high-quality nitrile single-use gloves in many professional fields.

Nitrile gloves are genuine all-rounders and are suitable for:

  • healthcare, care & medical sector
  • laboratories, chemical industry & research
  • food processing & gastronomy
  • beauty, cosmetics, tattoo & hairdressing
  • industry, trades & workshop
  • cleaning & building services
  • private users

Yes. Nitrile gloves are completely latex-free and contain no natural latex proteins that can trigger immediate allergic reactions (type I). They are therefore a very good alternative for users with latex allergy or sensitive skin. For particularly sensitive individuals, AMPri additionally offers Low Derma™ nitrile gloves .

Nitrile: Very good combination of tear resistance, chemical resistance, barrier performance and allergy safety – ideal for healthcare, laboratories, food sector, industry and many other fields.

Latex: Very elastic and pleasant to wear, but with the risk of latex allergies and in some cases lower resistance to oils and chemicals.

Vinyl: Low cost and soft, but significantly less tear-resistant, less elastic and less tight. Vinyl gloves are not suitable for demanding medical and chemical applications.

For these reasons, nitrile disposable gloves have become the standard in many areas.

EN 455 defines the requirements for medical single-use gloves – including tightness, tear resistance, biological safety and shelf life. EN ISO 374 defines protection against chemicals and micro-organisms and specifies which test chemicals a glove has been tested against.

Depending on the model, AMPri nitrile gloves comply with both standards and thus offer high safety in healthcare, laboratories and industry.

The AQL value (“acceptable quality level”) indicates how likely it is that microscopic holes occur in a tested batch. The lower the value, the greater the tightness.

  • AQL 1.5 → standard in the medical sector
  • AQL 0.65 → high-risk applications with particularly high safety requirements
  • AQL 4.0 → for simple tasks without high protection requirements only

Yes. With Nature Gloves, AMPri offers nitrile disposable gloves made from biologically optimised nitrile rubber that degrades more quickly than classic nitrile gloves under certain conditions – while providing the same level of protection.

There are three common variants:

  • Smooth: maximum tactile sensitivity, ideal for dental, beauty and precision work.
  • Finger textured: better grip at the fingertips, standard in healthcare, care, food, tattoo.
  • Fully textured: maximum grip with oil, grease and moisture, ideal for industry and workshop.

Many nitrile gloves from AMPri are approved for contact with food. They are taste- and odour-neutral and resistant to fats and oils. When using nitrile single-use gloves in the food industry or gastronomy, please check the relevant labelling on the packaging and in the product description.

The correct size is based on the circumference of the hand (measured across the knuckles, without the thumb – not across the back of the hand):

Size Hand width Description
XS ≤ 80 mm very small hands
S 80 mm ± 10 mm small hands
M 95 mm ± 10 mm medium hands
L 110 mm ± 10 mm large hands
XL ≥ 110 mm very large hands
XXL* > 125 mm very, very large hands
XXXL* > 135 mm ultra-large hands

*AMPri values


A well-fitting nitrile glove fits closely without cutting in and allows unrestricted movement. Many of our nitrile disposable gloves – such as the bestseller 01198 – feature a pronounced “material memory” and adapt optimally to the hand after a short wearing time.

Latexhandschuhe

Yes. Most powder-free latex gloves from AMPri are approved for contact with food – particularly for non-fatty foods. The exact specifications can be found in each product description.
Latex provides the best tactile sensitivity and the highest elasticity. Nitrile is more chemical-resistant and completely latex-free. For highly precise tasks, latex is often the first choice, whereas nitrile is preferable when handling chemicals or in the case of latex allergies.
Latex allergies are triggered by proteins in natural rubber. Modern manufacturing processes significantly reduce these protein residues, making allergies less common. However, individuals with a known latex allergy should use latex-free alternatives such as nitrile.
Yes. Powder-free models are now considered the standard because glove powder can increase allergy risks and may release latex proteins into the air. Powder-free gloves are more skin-friendly and hygienic – especially in medical, care, laboratory and food environments.
The size is based on hand width. AMPri uses clear, finely graduated sizes from XS to XXXL (see the size chart in the section “Fit & Sizes”). The glove should neither feel tight nor loose – only then are full tactile sensitivity and protection ensured.
Used latex gloves are considered contaminated and must not be recycled. Although unused gloves are made from natural rubber, they do not belong in organic waste because of coatings and potential additives.
The shelf life is indicated on the packaging and tested according to EN 455-4. Latex gloves should be stored in a cool, dry place and protected from light. Heat and UV exposure can accelerate material ageing.
Common reasons include incorrect sizing, damage caused by fingernails or jewellery, improper storage, or poor material quality. High-quality products such as MED-COMFORT Latex Premium (Art. No. 01113) are significantly more tear-resistant and durable.
No. Latex gloves are single-use products. Even if they appear undamaged, a glove loses its certified barrier performance after use and must not be reused.
For tattoo and piercing studios as well as many cosmetic applications, grippy, micro-textured models such as MED-COMFORT Premium Grip (Art. No. 01037) are suitable. For cosmetics & beauty, variants with aloe coating – such as MED-COMFORT Aloe Latex (Art. No. 01036) – are also a good choice. Dental practices often use coloured latex gloves for improved visibility.
Yes. Thanks to their high elasticity and tear resistance, latex gloves are ideal for veterinarians and veterinary professionals – particularly for examinations, treatments and minor procedures.
Yes, particularly for surgical procedures. Examples include: – MED-COMFORT OP Latex powder-free (Art. No. 01144) – MED-COMFORT OP Latex powdered (Art. No. 01134) These models are sterile, anatomically shaped and packed in pairs.

Vinylhandschuhe

Yes. Vinyl gloves are made from PVC, which is made flexible using specially approved plasticisers. These materials are tested in accordance with European regulations and are considered safe for their intended use. AMPri additionally tests every batch for material purity and skin compatibility.
Modern vinyl gloves contain no hazardous plasticisers such as DEHP (diethylhexyl phthalate). AMPri uses only approved, safe alternatives that comply with EU requirements. Medical products are subject to particularly strict limits, which are regularly monitored by accredited laboratories.
No. BPA is not used in the production of PVC or vinyl gloves. This question often arises from confusion with polycarbonate products. Vinyl gloves are BPA-free.
When in contact with oils and fatty foods, certain plasticisers may migrate more easily. For this reason, vinyl gloves are only partially suitable for such applications. They are safe, however, for contact with low-fat foods, mild cleaning agents, or for general care activities.
Yes, provided they are certified according to (EC) 1935/2004 for food contact. AMPri provides the corresponding declarations of conformity. Limitation: vinyl gloves are less suitable for high-fat foods such as oils, cheese, and processed meats.
Vinyl is latex-free and contains no latex proteins. The risk of allergic reactions is therefore very low. In rare cases, irritation may occur due to production residues, which is why reputable manufacturers – such as AMPri – rely on extensive material and skin-compatibility testing.
For low-risk tasks, such as basic care or simple handling activities, certified vinyl gloves are suitable. For work involving infection risk, blood exposure or high mechanical stress, AMPri explicitly recommends nitrile gloves.
PVC is less elastic, which means the material tears more quickly when stretched. This is inherent to the material and not a quality defect. Vinyl is therefore ideal for short, light tasks, but not for more demanding work.
Only to a limited extent. Vinyl withstands diluted cleaning agents well but loses stability quickly when exposed to oils, solvents or aggressive chemicals. For such applications, nitrile gloves are the better choice.
Depending on the product, typically 3–5 years, provided the gloves are stored in a dry, light-protected place at normal room temperature. The actual shelf life is indicated on the packaging.
PVC is less elastic than latex or nitrile. As a result, the glove fits more loosely, which can be comfortable during frequent glove changes but is not ideal for precise work.

Vitrilhandschuhe

Yes. Vitrile gloves are made from a synthetic vinyl–nitrile blend and contain no natural rubber latex proteins, making them well suited for individuals with Type-I latex allergies.
Vitrile disposable gloves are noticeably stronger, more tear-resistant, and more comfortable to wear than traditional vinyl gloves. The nitrile content significantly enhances flexibility and tactile sensitivity.
No. Vitrile protective gloves offer a solid and functional fit but do not achieve the high elasticity or precision of nitrile or latex models.
They are suitable for medical examinations, care and hygiene tasks, light cleaning duties, catering, large-scale kitchens, and many industrial environments with non-greasy surfaces.
Yes – but not with fatty foods, as vinyl can absorb fats. For all other types of food, they are well suited.
They typically fall between vinyl (lower cost) and nitrile (higher cost), providing an attractive price-performance balance.
Only to a limited extent. They are suitable for light cleaning tasks but not for aggressive chemicals or demanding laboratory applications.
Depending on classification, relevant standards include EN 455 (medical device), EN ISO 21420 (general PPE requirements), and parts of EN ISO 374, particularly for protection against microorganisms.
They are very suitable for short to medium periods of use. For extended wear, nitrile or latex gloves are generally more comfortable due to their superior adaptability to the hand.
Yes. Vitrile gloves are latex-free, soft, and odour-neutral. They are considered skin-friendly, although individual sensitivities may still occur.
Yes. AMPri offers, for example, blue (01251) and black (01252) variants, providing suitable visual and functional options for different sectors such as healthcare, catering, and cosmetics.