Magid T9339 EconoWear Nitrile Glove Disposable Powder Free 8 mil Thickness 12" Length Extra-Large Blue -Case of 50 Gloves-

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The Magid T9339 EconoWear disposable, powder-free, blue nitrile glove, extra-large, has a textured finish and is suitable for use in electronics, forensic, laboratory, and other applications. Nitrile resists oil, fuel, and other chemicals and provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, and better abrasion resistance than chloroprene. This glove's textured finish facilitates gripping, particularly in wet environments. The glove has a thickness of 8 mils and is 12" long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the cuff. The cuff has a rolled edge and helps protect the hand, wrist, and forearm. The powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. It has an ambidextrous shape to fit the left or right hand and comes in a case of 50 gloves. Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove's abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material. Magid Glove & Safety manufactures gloves, protective clothing, first aid supplies, and personal protective equipment. The company, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Chicago, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001:2008.