There are many types of protective gloves. In addition to chemical resistance, there are also anti-cutting, electrical insulation, waterproofing, cold protection, heat radiation protection, fire resistance and flame retardant functions. It should be noted that general acid and alkali resistance gloves and chemical resistance The protective gloves are not equivalent. Because many chemicals have different penetrating capabilities relative to the glove material, you should choose protective gloves that can prevent the penetration of various chemicals when necessary.
According to the characteristics of protective gloves, referring to possible exposure opportunities, the appropriate gloves should be selected, and the presence of chemicals (gaseous, liquid) concentration should be considered to determine that the gloves can withstand the concentration. For example, gloves made of natural rubber can cope with low-concentration inorganic acids but cannot resist concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid. Rubber gloves have a good blocking effect on pathogenic microorganisms and radioactive dust.
Soft hand feeling: The glove is close to the shape of the hand, and the fingers are flexible. It is used for a long time and does not feel stuffy. Uses: quality inspection, electronics industry, plastic industry, assembly line assembly, etc.





