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SHOWASHOWA 707D Chemical resistant unsupported nitrile, 12", 9-mil, tractor tread grip, blue, unlined, TAA Compliant Product Blending the best of dispos...
View full details About SHOWA 707D Chemical Resistant Nitrile Glove 12" (Blue)Original price $18.50 - Original price $18.50Original price$18.50$18.50 - $18.50Current price $18.50Limited Inventory
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When it comes to chemical restaurant gloves, you can count on black box safety to provide you with what you need. We supply chemical resistant gloves with brands such as, Global Glove, Showa, and more, as well as provide you with sales team experts that can assist in finding you the right glove for all of your PPE needs.How to choose the right chemical resistant gloves?
As with any personal protective equipment, it is important to consider the task at hand when choosing which chemical resistant gloves will be needed for a specific job. Because chemical resistant gloves are typically needed for more than one industry, their requirements may vary for different occupations/uses. Once the hazard at hand is determined, it is fairly easy to determine the proper chemical resistant glove that will be needed.
Common chemical resistant gloves include:
- Natural (latex) rubber gloves
- Butyl gloves
- Nitrile chemical resistant gloves
- Neoprene
Are nitrile gloves chemical resistant?
Compared to latex, nitrile gloves have an excellent chemical resistance. When working in a hazardous environment, studies have shown that nitrile gloves are stronger and more resistant to chemicals, oils and acids than natural rubber. Nitrile, such as the Global Glove, Showa and AMMEX gloves featured on our site have been found to be almost three times more puncture and chemical resistant than that of a latex or vinyl glove, which makes them one of the best options for occupations that take place in a laboratory, or an environment that treats chemically affected areas.