Our nitrile glove collection includes mainstream specs ranging from 3mil light-duty exam models to 8mil heavy-duty industrial grades, available in classic blue, black and clear color options to match different use scenarios.
All base materials are 100% nitrile butadiene rubber, completely free of natural latex protein and harmful powder components, effectively avoiding common latex-related allergic reactions for long-wear comfort even for sensitive skin. The fingertips are finished with a micro-textured non-slip design, ensuring stable grip on wet, greasy or small precision items, while the fully flexible fit eliminates loose shifting during frequent hand movements.
Every pair undergoes strict leak and puncture testing to meet global medical and food safety standards. The medical grade line passes full EO sterilization protocols for clinical exam and patient care use; food grade variants are safe for direct contact with cooked and raw ingredients; heavy duty models resist most common mild chemicals, oil and solvents for mechanic, cleaning and industrial operation scenarios. All units are packed in easy-dispensing boxes for convenient storage in clinics, restaurants, workshops and home pantries.
Basic Product Information
Nitrile gloves are a category of disposable protective hand wear made from synthetic nitrile butadiene rubber, first widely adopted for medical use in the 1990s as a safer alternative to traditional latex gloves. They now serve as the standard universal hand protection solution across healthcare, food service and industrial sectors globally.
Core Technical Specifications
Material: 100% synthetic nitrile butadiene rubber, no latex, no powder
Common thickness: 3mil to 8mil for different usage grades
Standard compliance: Meet ASTM D6319 medical grade and FDA food contact safety requirements
Shelf life: 5 years under cool, dry sealed storage conditions
Key Application Scenarios
They are extensively used in clinical medical examinations, dental procedures, food processing and catering services, laboratory testing, household cleaning, auto mechanic repair, beauty salon operations and first aid situations. They are not recommended for long-term contact with strong corrosive concentrated acids and extreme organic solvents that can break down nitrile material.
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