Description
<p>Powder-free gloves undergo a process known as chlorination that helps make latex gloves less form-fitting so that powder is not needed for easy donning and removal. During the process, gloves are treated with a chlorine solution, rinsed with water, and dried to remove most of the powdered residue and latex proteins. Nitrile exam gloves are made from synthetic rubber, unlike natural rubber latex gloves. The nitrile material benefits from resistance to oil and a range of chemicals is tear-resistant and have a high level of puncture resistance. Nitrile is waterproof, greaseproof, oil proof, and most importantly, chemical resistant to a range of common chemicals and substances. Nitrile gloves are also commonly used in the medical industry due to their high puncture resistance, and dexterous strength.</p> <p>Nitrile gloves contain Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR), a synthetic material made by combining monomers such as butadiene and acrylonitrile in a big vat. Acrylonitrile is a volatile synthetic liquid with a strong smell. Butadiene is a colorless gas and organic compound that can easily become liquid. The powder inside the glove is cornstarch, which prevents irritation unlike previous powders used in gloves. In addition to making the gloves easier to put on, the powder keeps your staff's hands dry and comfortable. This type of disposable glove is also more resistant to tears and rips than powder-free options.</p>