Nitrile Gloves’ Material
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Nitrile exam gloves offer superior performance in a variety of harsh, high-risk work conditions, due to the make up of the material. Nitrile is a synthetic polymer that displays rubber-like characteristics when vulcanized. The polymer is made in the form of latex, an emulsion, and can be processed much like natural rubber latex. However, unlike natural latex, the backbone of the nitrile polymer is composed of three monomers ("mono" meaning one and "mer" meaning unit). These monomers ingredients are acrylonitrile, butadiene, and any one of many carboxylic acids. They are uniquely combined and associated with other substances like zinc oxide to create favorable characteristics in nitrile gloves. For example:
History of Nitrile Exam Gloves Reichhold and its predecessor companies were among the first to develop and market nitrile for gloves on a commercial scale in 1969. At that time, nitrile polymers were designed specifically for gloves with two essential properties, chemical resistance and abrasion resistance. Further developments in vulcanization and polymerization have helped to evolve nitrile for the production of the thin, soft exam gloves.
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Effectiveness of Nitrile Exam Gloves Nitrile gloves offer a dependable barrier that can help protect your hands from cuts, grease, dirt, chemicals and other risks to your health. But not all nitrile gloves are created equal. Some manufacturers add fillers that can affect the comfort, strength, softness and other properties of the material. For the exact specification of nitrile glove products, check the manufacturer’s product information.
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