Surgical Gloves, Perry Synthetic Neoprene Powder-Free Sterile Surgical Gloves, Sterile
Perry Synthetic Neoprene Powder-Free Sterile Surgical Gloves are gloves that are specially designed for use in surgical settings. They are made from a synthetic material called neoprene, which is known for its elasticity, durability, and resistance to chemicals. The gloves are powder-free, meaning they do not contain any cornstarch or other powder used to make gloves easier to put on. They are also sterile, meaning they have been treated to eliminate any microorganisms that may be present on the gloves.
Features and Specs:
- Perry Synthetic Neoprene Powder-Free Sterile Surgical Gloves
- Color: Cream
- Length (average) 12.2 Inch (310 mm)
- Fingertip Thickness (single): 7.9 mil (0.20 mm)
- Cuff Thickness (single): 6.3 mil (0.16 mm)
- Sterilization: Gamma radiation.
- 100% synthetic neoprene glove that delivers the performance characteristics of
- natural rubber latex without the risk of natural rubber latex sensitization.
- Anti-slip, smooth finish.
- Manufactured with SureFit™ Technology which is designed to enhance roll down protection.
- Continuous polymer coating for excellent dry- and damp-hand donnability.
- Beaded Cuff
- Single use only
- Meets or exceeds ASTM surgical glove standards.
Manufactured within the quality guidelines of ISO 13485: 2003, ISO 9001: 2000, - FDA-QSR and CE Certification.
- Not made with natural rubber latex.
- Packaged: 1 Pair Per Pack, 50 Pairs Per Dispenser Box
What are Polychloroprene gloves?
Polychloroprene gloves, also known as neoprene gloves, are a type of synthetic rubber glove made from a combination of chloroprene and other additives. They are similar in appearance to latex gloves but offer greater resistance to chemicals and punctures. Polychloroprene gloves are commonly used in medical settings as an alternative to latex gloves for individuals with latex allergies. They also have industrial and household uses for protection against harsh chemicals, oils, and other substances.