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Latex-Free / Synthetic
NITRILE
Good strength and chemical protection
Nitrile is an excellent alternative to natural rubber latex. It is extremely strong, with a puncture resistance superior to all other glove materials. Nitrile does not contain latex proteins, but it does contain some curing agents and other chemical ingredients. Nitrile elasticity is very good and exhibits some memory, which allows the film to adapt to the wearer's hand for good fit and comfort. Nitrile is resistant to most chemicals, especially harsh solvents and cytotoxic drugs1.
Original Tensile
Strength Standard*: 1813 psi min.
Elongation Standard*: 500% min.
*ASTM D 6319
1 Nitrile glove film meets OSHA and ASHP guidelines for handling cytotoxic drugs.
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MICRO-TOUCH® Nitrile
Powder-Free Synthetic Exam Gloves
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No natural rubber latex
Powder-free to help eliminate powder-related
complications
Stronger than vinyl gloves
Textured
Beaded cuff for easier donning
Conforms to the hand for a comfortable fit
Non-sterile
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Micro-Touch® AffinityTM
Powder-Free Neoprene Exam Glove
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Green color
Textured fingertips
Beaded cuff
Polymer coating for better donning
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Nitra-Tex® E.P.® Powder-Free
Nitrile Exam Gloves
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No natural rubber latex
Nitrile
Blue color
Powder-free helps prevent powder-related skin irritation
11” length provides added protection
Beaded cuff minimizes rolldown
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1 Tested For Use With The Following 18 Chemotherapy Drugs
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CARMUSTINE
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DOXORUBICIN
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MELPHALAN
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ETOPOSIDE
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5-FLUOROURACIL
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IDARUBICIN
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THIOTEPA
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MITOXANTRONE
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MECHLOROETHAMINE HCI
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CISPLATIN
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MITOMYCIN
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CARBOPLATIN
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PACLITAXEL
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DAUNORUBICIN HCI
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BLEOMYCIN SULFATE
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CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
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IFOSFAMIDE
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CYTARABINE HCI
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Specific Chemical Resistance Data Available Upon Request: 1-800-363-8340.
Gloves used for protection against chemical exposure must be selected specifically for the type of chemicals used.
Review material safety data sheets for the chemicals being used to determine the required level of protection.
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