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Nitrile gloves Monoart®
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Nitrile gloves - Monoart®  - Euronda - medical
Nitrile gloves - Monoart®  - Euronda - medical
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Characteristics

Material
nitrile
Applications
medical

Description

The Monoart® disposable nitrile gloves, conceived as an alternative for users allergic to latex proteins, provide an exceptional protective barrier against contamination and infections. They offer extraordinary mechanical and chemical resistance, making them suitable for all those situations in which there is a risk of perforation, cuts, piercing or handling particularly aggressive chemicals. The quality materials also guarantee excellent tactile sensitivity, while the micro-rough texture ensures excellent grip in all conditions. The quality of Monoart® latex gloves is certified according to international standards. Monoart® nitrile gloves are Class I Medical Devices, pursuant to EN 455-1, EN 455-2 and EN 455-3. They comply with strict quality control criteria (AQL 1.5, level G1) and they are certified in accordance with the international directive 93/42/EEC, as amended by directive 2007/47/EC. Safe The Monoart® disposable nitrile gloves, conceived as an alternative for users allergic to latex proteins, provide an exceptional protective barrier against contamination and infections. High Quality The quality materials also guarantee excellent tactile sensitivity, while the micro-rough texture ensures excellent grip in all conditions. Durable They offer extraordinary mechanical and chemical resistance, making them suitable for all those situations in which there is a risk of perforation, cuts, piercing or handling particularly aggressive chemicals.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

AEEDC 2025
AEEDC 2025

4-06 Feb 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Stand 6C09

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