Friday, May 12, 2017

Plastic Gloves

Plastic gloves are typically used for different applications than rubber gloves. For instance, plastic gloves are the only type of gloves used in the food industry. Latex rubber gloves cannot be used around food because they can affect the taste of the food and may present allergy problems. In general, plastic gloves are most commonly used for janitorial, medical, food, painting, laboratory, and maintenance services.
Here at GloveSaver.com, we carry two basic types of plastic gloves, made from either polyethylene or vinyl. Polyethylene gloves are thin, flat, and loose in design. Vinyl gloves conform to the hand better than polyethylene because they are shaped to fit the hand. Both polyethylene and vinyl gloves are an economical choice for applications where gloves are changed frequently.

Plastic Gloves, Powder Free, Disposable, One Size Fits All

All of the plastic gloves that we offer on our site are disposable, so well sell them in bulk amounts. Our nine-inch size gloves typically come in boxes of 100 pairs, while our 12-inch gloves come in boxes filled with 50 pairs. The nine inch gloves are great for most standard applications. The 12-inch gloves are only needed for circumstances where extra protection is necessary for arms.
Our polyethylene gloves are specifically designed for food handling. They are super strong with embossed surfaces. They also have enforced seams to prevent them from opening while working with food. Our vinyl gloves are all powder free and made from Exam Grade vinyl. We also offer vinyl gloves that are coated with aloe vera gel to moisturize hands.

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