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Get it between 2024-12-23 to 2024-12-30. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
SINGLE-USE GLOVES: Extended cuff latex gloves are ideal for use in the automotive, automotive aftermarket, life sciences, and more
TEXTURED FINGERTIPS: Thick blue gloves feature textured fingertips for excellent grip when handling food, and superb tactile sensitivity for fine equipment handling
DOUBLE CHLORINATED: Durable disposable latex gloves are double chlorinated, making them comfortable and easy to pull on
Textured fingertips for improved grip compared to a glove with a smooth texture
The Microflex SafeGrip disposable, chlorinated, powder-free, extended length latex glove has textured fingertips. It has a palm thickness of 11.0 mils and a finger thickness of 14.2 mils, and is 11.6" long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 7.9 mils thick. The extended length cuff helps protect the hand, wrist, and forearm. The glove is suitable for automotive, emergency medical services, healthcare, industrial safety, laboratory, and mortuary applications. Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl. The glove is textured on the ends of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with a smooth texture. It has been washed in a diluted chlorine-based solution to help reduce tackiness, providing lower surface friction than a non-chlorinated glove and allowing quick donning in wet environments. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, helping to reduce the likelihood of spreading latex allergens and bacteria compared to a powdered glove. The glove meets the emergency medical glove requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code 1999 (2008 edition). The color of this ambidextrous glove is blue. Tensile strength, measured in megapascals (MPa), is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has a tensile strength of 34 MPa before aging and 28 MPa after aging. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage, and the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an elongation of 750% before aging and 600% after aging. Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves. This glove has an AQL of 1.5, which means the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 1.5%. Microflex examination gloves meet or exceed applicable standards imposed by ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the FDA. Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, art, and industrial applications.