Nitrile Gloves
Nitrile gloves, made from a copolymer of acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene, are an essential choice for hand protection. Made from synthetic rubber, these gloves represent a major technological advance, meeting the needs of the medical, industrial and craft sectors. Powder-free, they offer great flexibility, high tactile sensitivity and excellent tear resistance, while complying with NFPA standard requirements. Their durable, grippy nitrile coating gives them enhanced resistance to chemicals and water.
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Their synthetic material is resistant to oils, fuels and other chemicals. Due to the increase in latex allergies, these gloves are made without latex, offering a superior alternative without allergenic proteins. They feature improved tear resistance, enhanced durability and improved precision and sensitivity.
Features of the Black Nitrile Gloves
- Material: Made from synthetic rubber.
- Resistance : Highly resistant to oils, fuels and various chemicals.
- Flexibility and Tactility: High flexibility and tear resistance.
- Compliance: Complies with NFPA standards.
- Adaptability: Fits perfectly in the hands, offering comfort and elasticity.
- Latex-free: Ideal for people allergic to latex.
- Durability: More puncture resistant than natural rubber.
- High Temperature: Suitable for high temperature environments.
- Non-conductive: Does not conduct electricity.
- Environmentally Friendly: Recyclable and biodegradable.
- Powder-Free : Recommended for powder-sensitive environments.
Using Nitrile Gloves
Nitrile gloves protect your hands when handling paints, solvents and other products used in airbrushing. They prevent the transfer of oils or contaminants from your skin to your models, guaranteeing an impeccable finish. Ideal for assembling or personalising figurines, they prevent fingerprints on surfaces, maintaining the quality of your creations. They are also effective for working with adhesives, glues or resins, facilitating precise application while protecting the skin.
These gloves are also recommended for handling UV resins, epoxy resins and other sculpting materials, creating a barrier against potential irritation. What's more, they protect your hands from pigments, washes and other weathering materials during ageing techniques, while making it easy to clean up after each modelling session.
How to use
- Select the right size to ensure comfort and precision. Gloves that are too small can tear, while gloves that are too large reduce dexterity.
- Application: Put the gloves on correctly by pulling them through the cuff, after thoroughly washing and drying your hands.
- Change: Change gloves between tasks or when moving from one material to another to avoid cross-contamination.
- Removal: Remove them carefully to avoid contact with potentially hazardous substances outdoors.
- Care: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Change them regularly to avoid sweat build-up and ensure continuous protection.
Precautions to be taken
- Chemical compatibility: Make sure your gloves are resistant to the substances you are handling.
- Condition Monitoring: Check their condition regularly. If you notice any tears or signs of wear, replace them immediately.
- Storage: Store them in an appropriate environment, away from heat and moisture.
By following these recommendations, you'll maximise the life and effectiveness of your nitrile gloves, ensuring optimum protection for your model-building work or other activities requiring a reliable barrier against contaminants.