High quality disposable latex glove, powder-free.
FEATURES
- Extra quality
- Latex provides greater precision and sensitivity
- Excellent comfort and fit to the hand
- Ambidextrous
- Certificates for food use
- For bacteria and fungi, this glove is totally watertight according to EN 374-2: 2014
- This glove protects against the following chemicals: Sodium Hydroxide 40% (level 5,> 240 minutes), Sulfuric Acid 96% (level 1> 10 minutes), Hydrogen Peroxide 30% (level 5,> 240 minutes) and Formaldehyde 37 % (level 1,> 10 minutes)
RECOMMENDED WORK GLOVES FOR
- Laboratories, pharmacy and medical use
- Hairdressers
- Inspection and control
- Electrical mounting
- Food industry
MORE INFORMATION
- Materials: Latex
- Natural color
- Thickness: 0.15mm
- Length: S - 24 cm | M - 24 cm | L - 24 cm | XL - 24 cm
- Sizes: S | M | L | XL
- Weight: 6,6 grs
- Box: 100 u
DOCUMENTATION
SPECIAL
NORMATIVA
EN ISO 374: 2016 Chemical Protective Gloves
The EN374: 2003 standard is renamed ENISO374: 2016. The purpose of this standard is to classify gloves according to their behavior to exposure to chemicals.
They are divided into the following parts:
- ENISO374-1: 2016 - Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks.
- EN374-2: 2014 - Determination of resistance to penetration.
- EN16523-1: 2015 + A1: 2018 - Permeation by liquid chemicals under conditions of continuous contact.
- EN374-4: 2013 - Determination of resistance to degradation by chemicals.
- ENISO374-5: 2016 - Terminology and requirements for microorganism risks.
AVERAGE PENETRATION TIME | LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE | AVERAGE PENETRATION TIME | LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE |
> 10 | Class 1 | > 120 | Class 4 |
> 30 | Class 2 | > 240 | Class 5 |
> 60 | Class 3 | > 480 | Class 6 |
Glove classification according to EN374-2: 2014
It is the advancement of chemicals through the material, glove seams at a non-molecular level. Air leak test: the glove is inflated with air and immersed in water. The appearance of air bubbles is controlled within 30 '. Water leak test: the glove is filled with water and the appearance of water droplets is checked. If these tests are positive, the pictogram will be placed.
Glove classification according to EN374-4: 2013
Detriment to some of the glove's properties due to contact with a chemical product. Eg: discoloration, hardening, softening, etc.
Permeation test EN 16523-1. It is the advancement of chemicals at the molecular level. The resistance of a glove material to permeation by a chemical is determined by measuring the time it passes through the material.
Modification of the ENISO374-5: 2016 standard
When the glove passes the test described for protection against viruses, the word “virus” will appear below the pictogram. If nothing appeared, the protection would only be ensured against bacteria.
Glove classification according to ENISO374-1: 2016
Gloves are divided into three types:
TYPE A - Passing time ≥ 30 min for at least 6 products.
TYPE B - Passing time ≥ 30 min for at least 3 products.
TYPE C - Passing time ≥ 10 min for at least 1 product.
Levels of resistance to permeability
LETTER | CHEMICAL PRODUCT | CAS No. | CLASS |
A | Methanol | 67-56-1 | Primary alcohol |
B | Acetone | 67-64-1 | cetona |
C | Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 | Nitrile compound |
D | Dichloromethane | 75-09-2 | Chlorinated hydrocarbon |
E | Carbon disulfide | 75-15-0 | Organic compound containing sulfur |
F | Toluene | 108-88-3 | Aromatic hydrocarbon |
G | Diethylamine | 109-89-7 | Amines |
H | Tetrahydrofuran | 109-99-9 | Heterocyclic compound and ether |
I | Ethyl acetate | 141-78-6 | Esters |
J | n-heptane | 142-85-5 | Saturated hydrocarbon |
K | Sodium hydroxide 40% | 1310-73-2 | Inorganic base |
L | Sulfuric acid 96% | 7664-93-9 | Inorganic mineral acid, oxidizing |
M | Nitric acid 65% | 7697-37-2 | Inorganic mineral acid, oxidizing |
N | Acetic acid 99% | 64-19-7 | Organic acid |
O | Ammonia 25% | 1332-21-6 | Organic base |
P | Hydrogen peroxide 30% | 7722-84-1 | Peroxide |
S | Hydrofluoric acid 40% | 7664-39-3 | Inorganic mineral acid |
T | Formaldehyde 37% | 50-00-0 | Aldehyde |