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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Chemical Resistant Gloves
The 15mil thick nitrile material provides excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals, including oils, solvents, and some acids. Please refer to the chemical resistance chart for specific details.
These gloves are ideal for chemical processing, laboratory work, cleaning, and food handling where chemical resistance is crucial.
Common materials include:
• Nitrile – Resistant to oils, fuels, and many chemicals.
• Neoprene – Provides resistance against acids, oils, and some solvents.
• Latex (Natural Rubber) – Good for water-based solutions but not suitable for solvents.
• PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – Resistant to acids, fats, and petroleum-based chemicals.
• Butyl Rubber – Ideal for handling ketones and strong acids.
• Viton – Offers high resistance to aromatic and chlorinated solvents.
Hand Protection
Common materials include:
• Nitrile – Resistant to oils, fuels, and many chemicals.
• Neoprene – Provides resistance against acids, oils, and some solvents.
• Latex (Natural Rubber) – Good for water-based solutions but not suitable for solvents.
• PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – Resistant to acids, fats, and petroleum-based chemicals.
• Butyl Rubber – Ideal for handling ketones and strong acids.
• Viton – Offers high resistance to aromatic and chlorinated solvents.
Product Information
Common materials include:
• Nitrile – Resistant to oils, fuels, and many chemicals.
• Neoprene – Provides resistance against acids, oils, and some solvents.
• Latex (Natural Rubber) – Good for water-based solutions but not suitable for solvents.
• PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – Resistant to acids, fats, and petroleum-based chemicals.
• Butyl Rubber – Ideal for handling ketones and strong acids.
• Viton – Offers high resistance to aromatic and chlorinated solvents.