What materials are used in chemical-resistant gloves?

Categories: Chemical Resistant Gloves, Hand Protection, 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.

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