Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Box |
| Glove Type | Surgical |
| Powder Content | Powder-Free |
| Size | Medium (M) |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| AQL (Accepted Quality Limit) | 1.5 |
| Color | Natural |
| Cuff Length | Standard Length |
| Thickness | Lightweight |
| Packaging | Box of 100 Pieces |
Latex gloves are used in healthcare, food processing, laboratories, and industrial settings for protection against contamination and hazardous substances. They are also used in domestic cleaning, gardening, and beauty treatments to protect the skin. Their uses stem from their flexibility, elasticity, and barrier protection.
Healthcare
Examinations and surgery: Prevents cross-contamination between patients and staff, and maintains sterility during procedures.
Dental work: Ensures hygiene and safety during examinations and treatments.
Medical device manufacturing: Used to maintain product purity and prevent cross-contamination.
Food industry
Food processing and handling: Maintains hygiene and prevents the transmission of pathogens and germs to food.
Catering and kitchens: Helps in the preparation and handling of food, according to RH Healthcare and Romsons.
Laboratory and industrial
Laboratory work: Protects against chemicals, biological specimens, and other hazardous materials.
Manufacturing: Used in various industries to handle chemicals, machinery, and breakable items safely, as noted by RH Healthcare and Maxshield Rubber Products.
Cleaning: Protects the skin from harsh cleaning agents and chemicals.
Household and personal use
Household chores: Protects skin from detergents and other cleaning products during tasks like washing dishes or cleaning bathrooms.
Gardening: Shields hands from soil, dirt, pests, and prickly or poisonous plants, according to Eastwest Medico.
Beauty treatments: Protects hands from hair dyes and other staining chemicals.