Nitrile gloves velvet
examinationpowder-freenon-sterile

nitrile gloves
nitrile gloves
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Characteristics

Material
nitrile
Applications
examination
Options
powder-free, non-sterile, ambidextrous
Size
M, S, L, XL, XXL
Norms
EN 455, EN 374, ASTM F1671
Capacity of the box
boxes of 100, box of 200

Description

With the development of sempercare® velvet, a lightweight and extremely soft examination and protective glove, Sempermed introduces your daily choice, suitable for various applications in the field as per intended use. Offering the perfect latex-free alternative for anyone looking for a glove combining exceptional wearing comfort with indispensable force at break. Benefits Soft as velvet: the soft material results in high wearing comfort and a comfortable fit. Your daily choice: suitable for various application fields as per intended use. Protects the user against chemicals*. Protects users and patients from the transmission of infections. Glove material is resistant to blood and other body fluids, and protects against bacteria, fungi and viruses including SARS-CoV-2, Hepatitis B & C and HIV. SPECIFICATIONS GLOVE SURFACE Finger textured COLOUR Violet blue WALL THICKNESS Measured in double layer in the palm area min. 0.10 mm DURABILITY in original packaging if stored as per ISO 2230 3 years INTENDED PURPOSE Medical device class I as set out in MD Regulation (EU) 2017/745 Single use protective glove – PPE category III (protection against chemical substances for limited time*) as set out in PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 Suitable for food contact as set out in Regulation (EC) 1935/2004 on Food Contact Materials

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall 3 - Stand F64-2

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