Examination gloves, nitrile, non-sterile, powder-free, sempercare skin2, size 6-7 s, pair No. 100
Purpose: review.
Feature: powder-free, non-sterile.
Size: size S(6-7).
Sempercare nitrile powder-free examination gloves (size S) are used in medicine, laboratories, the food industry, painting, and beauty salons for working with resins.
In medicine, they protect users and patients from the transmission of infections in accordance with virus-impermeability requirements according to both European standards and ASTM A 1671.
Advantages
Synthetic alternative to latex; Made of nitrile butadiene rubber. Blue (Sempercare Nitrile) or purple (Sempercare Nitrile Skin) color; The glove is free of powder and natural latex proteins. It is ideal for users with type 1 allergies who need the comfort of a latex glove; The multiple washing process during production makes the glove particularly pleasant to the skin; Protects users and patients from the transmission of infections. The glove meets the requirements for viral impermeability of both European standards and ASTM A 1671; The elastic material provides maximum comfort for the user and maximum tactile sensitivity; Textured fingertips guarantee a secure grip even in a wet environment; Increased puncture resistance and improved chemical resistance of nitrile - at the same thickness as latex - provides the user with protection combined with comfort; The color makes it easy to identify the type of glove and allows you to distinguish them from latex gloves.Expiration date
3 years.
Storage conditions
Store in a cool, dry and dust-free place, avoid ventilation and photocopying equipment. Copper ions discolor gloves. Protect from UV radiation, solar radiation and ozone. Storage at temperatures above 30°C may lead to accelerated aging.
Packaging
The gloves are packaged in a protective outer box.
Producer
SEMPERIT INVESTMENTS ASIA PTE LTD, Singapore.
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