- Item number: 01260-S
- Manufacturer: AMPri
- Classic vinyl gloves from the brand Eco-Plus
- Vinyl disposable gloves
- This product is unpowdered
- Vinyl disposable gloves in size S
- These vinyl gloves have no excess length (length: 240mm)
- White vinyl disposable gloves
- Feature of the vinyl gloves: dop/dehp-free
- Fit: ambidextrous
- Reliable classic quality
- Conventional disposable product
- Medical device class: md class i
- Non-sterile disposable product
- Standards fulfilled: EN 374-1, EN 374-4, EN 374-5, EN ISO 21420, EN 455-1, EN 455-2, EN 455-3 and EN 455-4
- Vinyl gloves with chemical predection type b
- Vinyl gloves are suitable for acidic, dry, and watery food
- Biological protection against viruses, bacteria and fungi
- Vinyl gloves for use in the body-related services and food service.
- Acceptable quality limit of the vinyl gloves: AQL 1,5
01260-S vinyl gloves, white, size S
The vinyl disposable gloves in white in size S are the right choice if you frequently need to use reliable, comfortable and functional vinyl disposable gloves to keep you protected in your day-to-day work. White is a simple, timeless colour and is very popular. We recommend the use of the vinyl disposable gloves in white for body-related services and food service.
The properties of vinyl gloves
Vinyl gloves (base material polyvinyl chloride, also PVC) are, unlike a latex glove, free from allergenic proteins and a favourable alternative to latex and nitrile. Vinyl gloves are recommended if the disposable gloves have to be changed several times. The material is also suitable for handling acids, alkalis and other low-risk chemicals. Vinyl also does not change under atmospheric influences. Therefore, latex gloves are suitable for simple care jobs, for conditional use in laboratories and food areas and for cleaning work without contact with concentrated chemicals. The majority of vinyl gloves today do not contain the potentially hazardous phthalates diethyhexyphthalate (DEHP) and diethylhexyladipate (DEHA), i.e. plasticisers for PVC, and globally do not contain any allergenic proteins.Quality of the vinyl gloves
These vinyl gloves are available in solid classic quality. It is important to us at AMPri that all our products are reliable, which is why even our Basic standard of quality is extremely high. Products labelled as Classic quality are in a higher category, and Premium quality items are absolutely first-rate. You can wear the unpowdered, non-sterile vinyl gloves on your left or right hand, as the fit is designed for ambidextrous use. "Dop/dehp-free" is a special attribute of these vinyl disposable gloves. The vinyl gloves are categorised as Md class i (medical product class).Our recommendation for you: Our vinyl disposable gloves are ideal for a wide range of applications
The vinyl disposable gloves are non-sterile; consequently, they are not suitable for sterile applications. Chemical predection type b signifies that the vinyl gloves provide protection against permeation as defined by the crucial EN 374 standard. This states the minimum penetration time 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. The gloves are also airtight and waterproof. The vinyl gloves offer protection from microorganisms and are consequently impervious to viruses, bacteria and fungi. These vinyl gloves are basically suitable for handling food. They are especially suitable for acidic, dry, and watery foods. Consequently, we recommend vinyl gloves for these sectors: body-related services and food industry. If you have questions about the potential uses of these vinyl gloves or are not sure if they are the right choice for you, please do not hesitate to contact us via the contact form!The benefits of vinyl
- As a synthetic material, vinyl is free of proteins, which can be allergenic, and other sensitisers.
- Vinyl feels very soft and comfortable against the skin and offers the highest level of wearer comfort.
- Vinyl has high resistance to acids, alkalis and other chemicals and therefore provides dependable protection against skin irritation (except concentrated chemicals).
The disadvantages of vinyl as a hand protection material
- Compared to the nitrile single-use or latex disposable glove, vinyl gloves are less supple.
- Vinyl gloves are also significantly less supple and have lower abrasion resistance than latex or nitrile.
- In the food industry, vinyl gloves can only be used within a limited scope for food production, as they are not approved for use with oily or greasy foods. Some vinyl gloves may be treated with plasticisers that are fat soluble. Plasticisers, i.e. phthalates, such as DEHP diethylhexyl phthalate or DEHA diethylhexyl adipate are a potential health risk.