Usage/Application | Industrial |
Size | Medium |
Brand | Diagnoware |
Type | Full Finger |
Gender | Unisex |
Wash Care | Handwash |
Is It Disposable | Non Disposable |
I Deal In | New Only |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Commercial hand gloves are used in various industries to protect hands from chemicals, cuts, burns, and contamination, while ensuring safe and hygienic handling of materials. These gloves are available in different types depending on the application, the materials they are made from, and the protection they offer.
### Types of Commercial Hand Gloves
1. **Nitrile Gloves**: - **Material**: Synthetic rubber. - **Uses**: Medical, laboratory work, food handling, and chemical exposure. - **Advantages**: Resistant to chemicals, punctures, and tears. Latex-free, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. - **Disadvantages**: Less flexible than latex.
2. **Latex Gloves**: - **Material**: Natural rubber. - **Uses**: Medical, dental, food service, and cleanroom environments. - **Advantages**: Highly elastic and comfortable with good tactile sensitivity. - **Disadvantages**: Some people may be allergic to latex.
3. **Vinyl Gloves**: - **Material**: Synthetic PVC. - **Uses**: Light-duty tasks such as food handling and cleaning. - **Advantages**: Economical, latex-free, and suitable for short-term tasks. - **Disadvantages**: Less durable and less puncture-resistant than nitrile or latex gloves.
4. **Cut-resistant Gloves**: - **Material**: Composite materials, such as Kevlar, metal mesh, or high-performance polyethylene. - **Uses**: Industrial environments like manufacturing, food processing, and construction. - **Advantages**: Provides high levels of protection against cuts and abrasions. - **Disadvantages**: Can be bulky or reduce dexterity.
5. **Chemical-resistant Gloves**: - **Material**: Neoprene, nitrile, butyl rubber, or other specialized synthetic materials. - **Uses**: Chemical handling, laboratory work, and hazardous material processing. - **Advantages**: Resistant to a wide range of chemicals and oils. - **Disadvantages**: May reduce dexterity or be uncomfortable for extended use.
6. **Leather Gloves**: - **Material**: Natural leather, often from cowhide or goatskin. - **Uses**: Construction, heavy-duty labor, welding, and outdoor work. - **Advantages**: Durable, heat-resistant, and provides good grip and protection against abrasions. - **Disadvantages**: Not suitable for fine tasks or use with chemicals.
7. **Heat-resistant Gloves**: - **Material**: Heat-resistant fibers such as Kevlar, Nomex, or other specialized textiles. - **Uses**: Welding, foundry work, and handling hot objects. - **Advantages**: Protects hands from extreme temperatures. - **Disadvantages**: Can be stiff and may reduce dexterity.
### Choosing the Right Gloves- **Task-specific requirements**: Select gloves based on the nature of the task (chemical handling, food processing, etc.).- **Comfort and fit**: Gloves should fit well to ensure dexterity and reduce fatigue.- **Safety standards**: Ensure the gloves meet the necessary industry safety standards (e.g., ANSI, OSHA). If you need gloves for a specific industry or task, let me know, and I can recommend some brands or models!