Synthetic Gloves
Synthetic gloves provide protection against a wide variety of solvents and chemical resistance, plus abrasions, cuts and punctures. Synthetic gloves are available in dipped and cut-sewn styles.
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NitrileNitrile gloves protect the user from a wide range of solvents and hazardous chemicals. It also provides better cut and abrasion resistance than Neoprene or PVC. |
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NeopreneNeoprene gloves protect the user from a wide variety of chemicals, particularly strong alkalis and acids. Neoprene has excellent tactile strength yet has great flexibility. |
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VinylVinyl gloves resist most household chemicals and possess mild abrasion resistance. It is an economical glove that carries excellent dexterity characteristics. |
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PVCPVC gloves are excellent for handling equipment and abrasive materials. They provide good resistance to oils, acids, fats, caustics and petroleum hydrocarbons. |
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RubberRubber gloves offer one of the highest cut resistance of all synthetic gloves and are commonly used in the handling of sharp edge materials. They also offer good protection from many chemicals. |




