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Latex gloves, red, bordeaux, wine red, size S, powderfree, Absogel

Item no.: 01045-S
AQL Level: AQL 1,5
Biologischer Schutz: viruses/bacteria/fungi
Certificate: EN 420, EN 455-2, EN 374-5, EN 455-4, EN 455-1, EN 374-4, EN 455-3, EN 374-1
Chemical Protection: chemical predection type b
Coating: hydrogel inner coating
Colorvariation: bordeaux
Evaluation: extra strong
Food suitability: fatty foods, watery foods, dry foods, acidic foods, alcoholic foods
Industry suitability: education, hospital, dental, body-related services, food industry, industry, authorities
Material: Latex
Material Thickness: thick (from 0.17 mm)
Medicine product class: md class i
Oversize: overlength
PSA Category: PSA CAT III
Powdering: unpowdered
Quality: premium
Size: S
Special property: extra grippy
Steril: non-sterile
Texturing: fully textured

Measurement and size tables for disposable gloves, shoes, anti-slip socks and clothing



Determining the right size for disposable gloves


Why is the right size so important for disposable gloves? 

Disposable gloves that are too tight can be very uncomfortable on the hands, while disposable gloves that are too large worsen the sense of touch and thus also hinder work.

Correct determination of the size of the PPE disposable glove

PPE disposable gloves are specified in sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. 

To determine the correct size of your disposable gloves, all you need is a flexible measuring tape and the illustration below. The correct size of your disposable gloves is important so that you can reliably carry out precise work with the disposable gloves over a longer period of time. First measure the circumference of your hand at the widest point with a tape measure. This is usually at about the level of the knuckles. The tape measure should rest on the skin, but not press against the hand or cut into the skin. 


Now read off the circumference of your hand and use the diagram to determine the appropriate glove size.





Correctly determine the size of the disposable medical glove

Medical disposable gloves are specified in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL and XXXL. 


To determine the correct size of a disposable medical glove, the width of the palm from the beginning of the index finger to the lowest point of the little finger is used. Usually, the width of the disposable glove is measured rather than the palm. 


If you are unsure or are wavering between two sizes, you can request samples in both sizes from us free of charge and without obligation. This way you can try out which size feels best on your hands and with which glove the tactile sensation is best before you decide on a box or carton in the corresponding size.





Is your disposable medical glove also a PPE glove?


Your disposable medical glove also belongs to the PPE glove category and therefore has a special regulation of dimensions. 

We have developed an individual size chart exclusively for you.




What is the European size of shoes in the US size?


Do you know how to convert US sizes to European sizes for shoes? 

Here we have created a table for you, from which you can easily read the size information for shoes.





Anti-Slip Socks Size Chart


We recommend the following anti-slip sock sizes for the following shoe sizes:





Clothing Size Chart


To determine the chest circumference, measure slightly below the armpits horizontally around the chest.

Body height is determined from the highest point of the head to the side of the foot. 




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Product information "Latex gloves, red, bordeaux, wine red, size S, powderfree, Absogel: buy latex disposable gloves as examination gloves & protective gloves."

  • Item number: 01045-S
  • Manufacturer: AMPri
  • Absogel brand premium product
  • The product is made of latex
  • Material thickness: from 0.17 mm (strong)
  • Powder-free latex disposable gloves
  • Coating: hydrogel inner coating
  • Latex protective gloves in size S
  • Latex gloves: red
  • Shade of the latex disposable gloves: bordeaux
  • Fit: ambidextrous
  • Texturing of the latex disposable gloves: fully textured
  • Reliable premium quality
  • Conventional disposable gloves
  • Class I medical device
  • Sterility: non-sterile
  • PPE CAT III - personal protective equipment category
  • Standards fulfilled: EN 374-5, EN 374-4, EN 455-4, EN 455-3, EN 455-1, EN 420, EN 455-2 and EN 374-1
  • 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 gloves for use in occupational safety, education, other medicine, industry, close-contact services, hospitals, the food industry and government authorities.
  • Acceptable quality limit of the latex disposable gloves: AQL 1.5
  • Latex gloves: extra strong

01045-S Latex protective gloves, S, red, (bordeaux)

Why not try latex disposable gloves in red? Whether you want to bolster team spirit, clearly mark work shifts or simply match the corporate colours - AMPri latex disposable gloves always add a splash of colour! This means that red latex disposable gloves are suitable for use in occupational safety, education, other medicine, industry, close-contact services, hospitals, the food industry and government authorities.

The properties of latex disposable gloves

Latex is a material that can be extracted naturally from rubber trees and used for making single-use gloves - in contrast to nitrile or vinyl, which are made from artificial raw materials. Latex also has exceptional natural properties, so latex protective gloves fit the hand snugly and are very comfortable to wear. Consequently, these single-use gloves (and finger cots) are used in sectors where latex protective gloves are worn for numerous processes and daily tasks, such as in clinics and health care facilities, in doctor's or dentist's surgeries and in nursing 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 a cost-effective alternative to vinyl or nitrile.

Latex disposable gloves in material thickness: "strong"

This strong product has a material thickness of a minimum of 0.16 mm, meaning that these disposable gloves are much less likely to tear and more puncture-proof than ultra-thin, thin or medium-strength single-use gloves or finger cots made of the same material. Consequently, they can endure even the most demanding requirements and tasks.

Quality of the latex protective gloves

These latex protective gloves from the Absogel brand are "premium" quality. AMPri only sells products of either a very consistent basic standard of quality, a more upscale "classic" quality or impressive "premium" quality. The powder-free, non-sterile, disposable glove is ambidextrous (can be used on the left or the right hand) and has extra length. The latex gloves gloves are fully textured, meaning they have a significantly more effective grip than other non-textured or partially textured disposable gloves. As category III personal protective equipment in accordance with the PPE Regulation ((EU) 2016/425), they protect the user from health hazards that are irreversible or can lead to death. Latex protective gloves are categorised as class I medical devices. This class comprises products that have no effect on the body and usually pose very little risk. The latex protective gloves are non-sterile; consequently, they cannot be used in sterile applications. The production quality can be determined by the AQL value, i.e. the acceptable quality level. For disposable medical gloves, the AQL is 1.5 or less, which is exactly what these latex gloves meet.

Our recommendations for how latex gloves should be used

Latex gloves are particularly suitable 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 main characteristic of these disposable gloves. The latex disposable gloves protect against 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 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. In addition, the latex protective gloves are airtight and waterproof. Consequently, we recommend latex gloves for these sectors: occupational safety, education, other medicine, industry, close-contact services, hospitals, the food industry and government authorities. If you have any questions about the possible applications of these latex gloves or are not sure if they are right for your needs, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us via the contact form!

The advantages of latex

  • Latex is an entirely natural product and is highly flexible.
  • The tactile sensitivity is excellent.
  • It also keeps the skin safe from many acids and alkalis.

Latex disposable gloves: the downsides of latex

  • Crop yields and raw material prices have a direct impact on the market price of latex, which can be variable and unpredictable as a result.
  • Latex protective gloves are known as a potential trigger for allergy sufferers because they contain water-soluble proteins that might aggravate the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, especially in the case of powdered single-use gloves or finger cots.
  • Latex protective gloves and finger cots are not suitable for handling oils or solvents, as these substances can rapidly penetrate the material.
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