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Use of MUMU Gloves in Health Care Sector
Categories of gloves used in the pharmaceutical industry
Gloves are used in the pharmaceutical industry to protect workers’ hands from chemicals and microorganisms that could cause infections, diseases, or death.
There are different kinds of gloves used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Most common are natural rubber latex, vinyl, and nitrile gloves. Latex gloves are most sensitive to chemicals. Vinyl gloves are most durable but not as flexible as latex gloves. Nitrile is a good alternative because it has better resistance to chemical substances than latex.
When glove materials are chosen, the following questions should be asked:
- How much resistance do the materials have to chemicals and microorganisms? (chemical and biological protection)
- What about mechanical properties such as thickness, elongation at break, and puncture resistance? (protection from damage)
- What is the price of gloves? (cost-effectiveness)
- How comfortable are the gloves? (user comfort, hand health)
- What about allergies? (skin diseases caused by gloves material chemicals).
Best disposable gloves for laboratories
There are many types of disposable gloves. Moreover, they have different brand names and each brand offers a wide range of products. It is very important to use an appropriate pair of gloves for our work if we don’t want them to contribute to cross-contamination. This means that you should not wash the gloves with your hands or use them for a different work than they were intended to be used.
For working with chemicals and other potentially hazardous materials, the best disposable gloves for laboratories are those made out of nitrile. This material is resistant to oils and most chemicals, including strong acids and bases at room temperature. It is also known as a synthetic rubber or butyl rubber. Nitrile gloves offer excellent dexterity for laboratory technicians who need to work with small and delicate objects. They also offer better puncture resistance than latex gloves and do not trigger latex allergies like some other types of disposable gloves.
Organic nitrile gloves (ONs) are very popular and highly recommended due to their non-powdered surfaces. When using the gloves, liquid is not trapped between the fingers making it more comfortable to use. The material is also very resistant to chemicals and drugs, which means that when you handle these substances in an irresponsible manner (i.e., when you wear the same pair of gloves for both hazardous substances), your safety is guaranteed. Also, ONs are particularly useful when working with very small quantities such as in microchemistry.
Newer generations of nitrile gloves also provide a great fit and they allow the movement of fingers better than other types. Additionally, their durability is considerably higher than that of latex or vinyl disposable gloves.
Protective gloves used in the health care industry
Types of protective gloves used in health care are classified into three categories depending on the expected level of protection.
Most common are natural rubber latex, vinyl, and nitrile gloves. Latex gloves are most sensitive to chemicals. Vinyl gloves are most durable but not as flexible as latex gloves. Nitrile is a good alternative because it has better resistance to chemical substances than latex.
Powdered gloves are also used in health care, for example by dentists when putting on and taking off gloves and by doctors when examining patients (medical gloves). They contain a small quantity of powder-covered by a fine layer that ensures that they can be put on easily.
Powdered gloves are available in two versions: unsterile and sterile. Unsterilized powdered gloves come with a weaker powder coating than sterile ones, so they are less likely to interfere during the actual operation. Sterilized rubber gloves are produced using an autoclave process that makes them more expensive but ensures that they are sterile.
Sterile gloves are mainly used in clinical practice, while unsterilized gloves are used in the food industry and agriculture. Powdered gloves must contain less than 150 mg of powder per glove to be placed on the market. The amount is regulated by Directive 93/42/EEC for medical devices, while it is regulated by Directive 2002/72/EC for reusable gloves used in the agriculture and food industry. In general, powdered gloves are not intended to be re-used.
Types of protective gloves used by veterinaries
Types of protective gloves used by veterinaries vary from material to material and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has studied which gloves are safest for vets to use while dealing with sick animals. The EFSA studied 32 studies where they found that nitrile gloves (made from synthetic rubber) were most suitable for use by veterinarians followed by gloves made of natural rubber latex, chloroprene, and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS). Nitrile gloves are often used by hospitals, the study said.
The study, published in the European Food Safety Authority Journal, also found that those gloves which provide a particularly high standard of protection were nitrile gloves and those made from natural rubber latex. Gloves made from ABS were deemed slightly less effective at protecting against infection. Nitrile gloves are often used by hospitals, the study said.
The EFSA which conducted the evaluation is an independent agency of the European Union protecting public health through scientific expertise. It was set up in 2002 to reply to food safety questions posed by EU policymakers and European citizens.
Types of protective gloves used by dentists
The market for protective gloves for dentistry consists of three product types: single-use, multiple-use, and reusable gloves. Single-use gloves are only used once and then discarded. This is the most common type of glove on the market. They provide a cost-effective solution to protect both dentist and patient from pathogenic transmission during clinical procedures.
Reusable gloves are made from materials that allow repeated use and disinfection, however, unlike single-use gloves these items may still carry some risk for cross-contamination by coming in contact with low-level amounts of blood or saliva (when changing gloves between patients). They also require more frequent replacement, so there is a cost advantage.
Reusable gloves may be manufactured from natural rubber latex or synthetic materials. This type of glove has several drawbacks: it is difficult to ensure hygiene and avoid cross-contamination because the material itself is porous. They are also more expensive than single-use gloves and they do not allow for ease of use (on the contrary, they tend to be thicker).
Types of gloves used by surgeons
– ‘Polymer gloves’ (type A) based on acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene copolymers; these are the cheapest option available.
– ‘Vinyl gloves’ (type B) are based on polyvinyl chloride, which has a low resistance to chemicals and breaks down more easily.
Some studies state that there is some evidence that vinyl gloves do not provide as good protection against viruses as polymer gloves. However, the study finds that either type of glove can be successfully sterilized with steam autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes.
The first area of testing for manufacturers is to ensure that gloves can resist standard surgical disinfectants such as glutaraldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde. The study reports that the majority of polymer gloves pass this test. Vinyl gloves could only resist the effects of formaldehyde.
Some reports state that polymer gloves are more resistant to chemicals than vinyl, but others have found no differences. The only difference between the two types is in their resistance to hot water. Polymers are less resistant to hot water than vinyl.
Surgical gloves should fit well to ensure patient safety, comfort and effective procedures. Poorly fitting gloves increase the risk of complications due to breakages or tears. These risks escalate when dealing with body fluids and tissues, which can lead to the spread of blood-borne diseases. Polymer gloves typically have a better fit than vinyl because they are thinner and more elastic.
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Types of gloves recommend in the food & beverage industry
Recommended gloves are manufactured from food-grade material, according to European standards. Nitrile gloves, which meet ROHS Standard, are suitable for work with chemicals, solvents, or even hot liquids up to 135°C.
In the food industry, special attention should be given to the choice of gloves for fruit and vegetable handling as well as citrus work.
It is significantly important to emphasize that many substances used in fruit and vegetable processing are subject to EU Ecolabel.
EU Ecolabel is a standard that provides information on the environmental aspects of products and services (Eco-labels). Products and services with this logo, meet high standards in terms of their environmentally sound design and production, as well as their life cycle performance.
Nitrile gloves are the best choice for workers who must frequently wash their hands.
When it comes to safety and hygiene, rubber and latex gloves, which provide good protection of hands against dirt and moisture, are also recommended.
In processing areas such as bread-making or pastry production, where sugar is used abundantly, it is necessary to use special gloves for food preparations.
Liners can be used to improve the wearing comfort of any kind of gloves (rubber, nitrile, or latex) and also reduce the risks of allergic reactions.
Nitrile gloves, a perfect catering solution!
Nitrile gloves are made out of very functional materials that ensure a perfect fit and excellent grip, flexibility, and tactile sensitivity. The term “nitrile” actually describes the chemical structure of this material. In comparison to latex, nitrile is more durable, elastic, and stronger. And it does not contain allergens.
Nitrile gloves are perfect also from the hygiene point of view. They have been used for more than ten years in hospitals, laboratories, and many other areas where a maximum level of hygiene is required. In addition to this, nitrile gloves provide better performance as they can be re-used several times. With proper care, they can last for more than 100 hours of use.
On the European market, you can find nitrile disposable gloves both certified as type A or B. This means that the consumer has a choice between two different types of protection for food contact. Nitrile gloves are also certified with the mark of conformity for direct contact with food (type A) and indirect contact with food (type B).
It is recommended to use disposable nitrile gloves in catering, whenever you are in doubt about the safety of your product. Nitrile gloves are also a great solution when working outdoors or when it is extremely cold. With extra protection on your fingertips, these gloves are perfect for outdoor catering.
Which gloves are the best solution for beauty salons?
The correct choice of gloves can be a challenge because there are several options available. The use of the appropriate equipment will protect workers against bacteria, micro-organisms or chemicals found during professional activities. It is therefore important to make the correct choice to ensure safety for both skin and health.
Beauticians are often exposed to different kinds of risks including dermatological problems, allergies, or infections due to their contact with clients’ skin, nails, or hair. To reduce the risks caused by chemicals and/or micro-organisms is to choose gloves made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), nitrile rubber (NR), or natural latex. Natural latex gloves are not recommended for use in beauty salons because they can cause allergic reactions.
Regarding the protection against micro-organisms, it is important to be sure the material of the glove is resistant to permeation. PVC gloves offer this resistance on their entire surface and can therefore provide complete protection. This kind of gloves is available in three different types: powder-free (PF), low protein (LP), or with an impermeable coating (ICP). Those can be used on both hands.
Nitrile gloves are made of synthetic rubber which is resistant to oil and chemicals. They are available in several materials such as NR, NBR or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) which offer specific properties against solvents for instance. The material used for the gloves is very important because it will determine their thickness, flexibility, and resistance.
Nitrile gloves are powder-free (PF), low protein powder (LP), or with an impermeable coating. Gloves made of NR are also used to protect against micro-organisms. Some of them can be powdered while others must be ordered without powder (NP).
Nitrile gloves are more thin and flexible than PVC ones. However, they may present some disadvantages such as the necessity to be replaced quickly because of tearing during the use.
The final types of gloves available on the market include those made of natural rubber (NR) or vinyl (PVC). They offer an excellent grip and are very comfortable to wear. These gloves can be used on both hands. They offer an excellent fit and are available in different sizes for both men and women. Vinyl gloves are also powder-free (PF) or low-protein (LP).
To summarize, the best possible choice of glove for beauty salons is the one made of nitrile rubber (NR). It offers good protection, excellent grip and it is used by many surgeons. The use of this glove also provides a significant reduction of risks related to allergies or infections.
Another option includes the use of PVC gloves which are suitable for micro-organisms protection against chemicals in beauty salons. However, it may not be the best solution because it can cause allergies. The use of natural latex gloves is not recommended.
To conclude, there are many options available for protecting beauty salon personnel to face both chemical and microbiological risks during their professional activities. Nitrile gloves offer the best protection against all these risks while vinyl or natural rubber can also be considered by workers who want more comfort.
Why do SPA centers prefer nitrile gloves?
Nitrile gloves are the safest material currently on the market. This is because it is resistant to a wide range of chemicals and can withstand a broad temperature spectrum. It is also oil-resistant, latex-free, and powder-free. Nitrile gloves provide excellent dexterity which enables technicians to perform treatments with utmost ease and comfort without compromising patient safety.
The gloves made from this material feel soft and almost as comfortable as your skin. It is made from a unique material that provides resistance to chemicals, making it ideal/necessary for spas, salons, and other personal care centers where there is always the risk of coming in contact with various cosmetic products or chemical agents. This makes nitrile gloves corrosion-resistant and resistant to finger pressure.
Nitrile gloves usage in the chemical industry.
Nitrile gloves are one of the most popular types of gloves in the chemical industry. They have a lot of advantages compared to other types, but they also have some disadvantages. Today’s article will be focused on nitrile gloves usage in the chemical industry and requirements for this type of gloves on the European market.
Nitrile is a synthetic rubber, which is used in the manufacture of many chemical industry products. It is not sensitive to acetone or any other organic solvents, but it is sensitive to oxidizing agents. Nitrile gloves have many strengths, such as synthetic rubber resistance to oil and chemicals, which are resistant to puncture, high strength, and good abrasion resistance. Nitrile gloves have some deficiencies as well, such as low tear resistance and low resistance to very cold temperatures (below -18 C).
These gloves are made of different types of nitriles like acrylonitrile butadiene, which is usually used for the manufacture of surgical gloves. The other type is made of 0,02% methyl-2-pyrrolidone which is used for heavy-duty industrial gloves. Usually, both types are used in the manufacture of nitrile gloves because they have different properties.
When purchasing nitrile disposable gloves manufacturers must keep in mind that these types of gloves are manufactured under ISO 9001:2000, which is an international standard for quality management systems, where the main objective of this standard is to provide specifications and guidelines for companies, so they will be able to improve their processes.
Many requirements must be met when manufacturing disposable nitrile gloves. One requirement is compliance with the EN420:1998 European standard for protective gloves against mechanical risks. Nitrile gloves must provide resistance to penetration by sharp objects like needles, safety pins, and small knives to meet the requirements of this standard.
When purchasing disposable nitrile gloves manufacturers must remember that these types of gloves are not resistant to puncture. It is also important that when buying nitrile gloves they must be compliant with EN374:2003 European standard. This standard includes requirements for protection against chemicals that are classified as 4, 5, and 6 according to ANSI/ASTM D120 standard.
What type of gloves are the best choice for cleaning services?
According to experts, two types of gloves are generally preferred by professionals in different fields: disposable latex or nitrile gloves and non-disposable, reusable rubber or PVC ones. The first option can provide some additional protection for some time, while the second one can be used several times until they get too dirty. However, the durability of disposable gloves is often questioned, which makes them more suitable for short-term use in some cases.
On the other hand, reusable gloves are widely recognized as being more hygienic if they are treated with care, are always cool to touch, and provide a better grip on smooth surfaces. This means that the user has more control over his work because he is not afraid of slipping. Also, reusable gloves are made from rubber or PVC which provides very good insulation in cold conditions and heat resistance up to 70°C (158°F).
As disposable and reusable gloves are designed for different purposes, they should be chosen by professionals according to their working conditions. If the gloves will be used in cold or wet conditions, then obviously reusable rubber or PVC gloves are preferred. Professionals dealing with hazardous substances (chemicals) may choose disposable latex or nitrile gloves because this type of glove is usually less resistant to chemicals or mechanical damage.
Carbon molding and importance of quality gloves
A method of molding plastics known as carbon molding has become increasingly popular. Carbon molds are capable of producing very complex parts with an extremely smooth surface finish, but also require special quality gloves to protect the molders. This is because carbon molds are not designed for high volumes and should be handled with care in order to minimize the possibility of damage.
When compared to other types of molds, carbon molds are more fragile and therefore require extra care when handling as well as special protective gloves with a higher level of resistance during casting.
A potential danger is that of the carbon mold being damaged from chemicals or abrasion from materials being handled.
Protective gloves for carbon molding should have several qualities, but most importantly must be able to resist abrasion and chemical exposure. In addition, they need to provide adequate dexterity in order to handle small parts without causing damage to the mold, as well as being non-slip.
Nitrile is the best choice for carbon molding protective gloves due to its advantages of being recommended by manufacturers of carbon molds, resistance to abrasion and chemicals, high levels of dexterity and grip, non-slip properties, and also its comfort when in use. Nitrile does not trigger any allergies or skin irritation and provides maximum dexterity without compromising protection.
This is why the best choice for carbon molding protective gloves are nitrile gloves, capable of providing high levels of resistance to abrasion and chemicals as well as providing good grip even when wearing bulky hand protection.
Nitrile gloves are most popular among mechanics
They are used not only for protection but also to protect the hands. However, they are not recommended for workers who need protection against heat, cold, or electricity.
Protective gloves must meet certain standards in order to be allowed on the European market.
The EN 374 standard is used to determine how well protective gloves provide electric resistance, tear strength, and abrasion resistance.
Gloves that meet this standard can be used in areas where workers are exposed to the risk of electric shock. For example, they may be suitable for assembly work with electrical components or equipment in industry or general construction sites. In addition, gloves made from heat-resistant materials should also meet the EN 388 standard. Gloves that meet this standard must pass a test in which they are exposed to heat for 15 seconds while their temperature is gradually increased.
Protective gloves used in agriculture include a wide range of types
Farmers and workers use different types of gloves to protect their hands from injuries caused by knives, tools, animals, and chemicals.
Protective gloves are made of leather, rubber, fabric, or plastic material. Some types of gloves use a combination of materials.
The best material of gloves to use in agriculture is leather. They are not too expensive, they are comfortable and offer good protection against sharp knives.
The design of protective gloves differs depending on what kind of activity is required. Gloves for picking vegetables should be thin enough to allow manual operations while thicker ones should be used when handling animals or heavy tools.
Nitrile gloves can be a good alternative to latex gloves in agriculture. They are very comfortable and have the same protective qualities as rubber gloves. The main advantage of nitrile gloves is that they do not trigger allergies in most people with latex allergies.
Infectious diseases transmitted by animals or vegetables can be prevented by using appropriate types of gloves.
When purchasing protective gloves, the worker should look for the CE mark and check that they are certified according to European regulations. Gloves with a CE mark meet all European regulations and ensure safety when handling animals or heavy tools.
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Bandages
Bandages serve as protection against outside elements, such as bacteria and viruses. However the bandages is not impermeable so they do allow air to flow in and out of the area that is being guarded.
Bandages are used to protect cuts or other open wounds, fight infection and promote healing. Bandages wear down over time so they need to be replaced frequently.
Types of bandages:
Undercast Padding, Elastic Bandage, Plaster of Paris, Casting Tape, Impregnated Gauze, Examination Gloves
Cotton Products
In modern society, hospitals and clinics all around the world use medical cotton products on a daily basis. Cotton swabs, cotton balls, and cotton gauze are some of the most common items involved in health care practices.
Many people don’t realize it, but there are several different kinds of medical cotton products available on the market today. It’s important to research each kind carefully before making purchases or reaching out to a medical professional.
Cotton Rolls
Cotton rolls can be large or small, depending on the size of the facility using them.
Cotton Swabs
Medical cotton swabs are another common medical cotton product. These are very useful when it comes to applying ointments, taking body fluid samples, and inserting catheters.
Cotton ZigZag
Cotton zigzag can be a very useful medical cotton product. This is a type of swab that has an open-ended shape, making it easy to apply ointments, take body fluid samples, and insert catheters without getting too much on the outside.
Cotton Wool Balls
Cotton wool balls are another common type of medical cotton product. These can be used to apply ointments or take body fluid samples, like their cotton swab counterparts. They can also be used to remove makeup or moisturizer from a person’s face, as well as other cosmetic purposes.
Dental Cotton
Dental cotton rolls are useful for wrapping around dental tools to protect the patient’s mouth and/or gums while a dentist is working.
Cotton Gauze Swabs
Cotton gauze swabs are yet another very common type of medical cotton product. These are usually used to apply ointments or take body fluid samples. They can also be used to stop some kinds of bleeding and clean skin before surgery, among other things.
Cotton Gauze Rolls
Cotton gauze rolls are usually used when a larger application is needed, such as for large wounds or covering a wide area.
Plasters
A Plasters bandage (or simply plaster) is an oval or heart-shaped sheet of material impregnated with medicine and wrapped around an injured area of the body. They are designed to protect the wound from infection and damage such as friction. Additionally, plasters stop bleeding by covering wounds and absorbing blood.
Types:
Cotton Plaster, MGI Pore, Silk Plaster, Wound Care
Diapers and Absorbent Underpads
Absorbent Underpads
The absorbent underpad is a product that contains an absorbent layer (most often wood pulp or powdered cellulose) to quickly and easily absorb liquids.
Absorbent underpads can be used in a wide range of settings, from healthcare facilities to hotels and restaurants. These products are valuable especially when washing bedding and clothes would be too time-consuming or otherwise inconvenient.
Adult Diapers
Adult diapers are a form of absorbent underwear that usually consists of a pad or multiple pads which are held in place by a fastening mechanism, most commonly a tape or Velcro strip. They are available to both men and women.
Adult diapers are used to manage urinary incontinence or bladder dysfunction. They may also be useful for collecting bodily fluid (bowel movement, urine, or blood) for testing purposes.
Sterilizing Pouches
A sterilizing pouch is a transparent, flexible plastic bag used to contain medical instruments or other items that need to be sterilized.
The sterilizing pouch is opened and items are placed inside it. The pouch is then closed with the self-sealing adhesive strip. Finally, the pouch with its enclosed contents is placed in a container of heated water or steam to properly sterilize, disinfect and dry the items inside.
Types:
Sterilizing Pouch Small, Sterilizing pouch Big
Surgical Sutures
Surgical Sutures are a type of suture composed of a very absorbable thread made from collagen that is used in surgery. The Surgical Sutures are used to sew, tie off, or stitch together the edges of an incision site to close a wound. Sutures are absorbable, meaning that they will dissolve over time and no longer remain in the body. The length of time to dissolve can vary based on the Surgical Sutures product being used.
Types:
Absorbable Sutures, Non-Absorable Sutures
Drape Packs
The General Surgery Drape is a surgical drape with an anatomical shape and borders designed for general surgery. It can be used to protect the patient from instruments, blood, or other body fluids during procedures such as laparoscopic surgery and colorectal operations. Contact us for more information about the products.
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Use of MUMU Gloves in Health Care Sector
Categories of gloves used in the pharmaceutical industry
Gloves are used in the pharmaceutical industry to protect workers’ hands from chemicals and microorganisms that could cause infections, diseases, or death.
There are different kinds of gloves used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Most common are natural rubber latex, vinyl, and nitrile gloves. Latex gloves are most sensitive to chemicals. Vinyl gloves are most durable but not as flexible as latex gloves. Nitrile is a good alternative because it has better resistance to chemical substances than latex.
When glove materials are chosen, the following questions should be asked:
- How much resistance do the materials have to chemicals and microorganisms? (chemical and biological protection)
- What about mechanical properties such as thickness, elongation at break, and puncture resistance? (protection from damage)
- What is the price of gloves? (cost-effectiveness)
- How comfortable are the gloves? (user comfort, hand health)
- What about allergies? (skin diseases caused by gloves material chemicals).
Best disposable gloves for laboratories
There are many types of disposable gloves. Moreover, they have different brand names and each brand offers a wide range of products. It is very important to use an appropriate pair of gloves for our work if we don’t want them to contribute to cross-contamination. This means that you should not wash the gloves with your hands or use them for a different work than they were intended to be used.
For working with chemicals and other potentially hazardous materials, the best disposable gloves for laboratories are those made out of nitrile. This material is resistant to oils and most chemicals, including strong acids and bases at room temperature. It is also known as a synthetic rubber or butyl rubber. Nitrile gloves offer excellent dexterity for laboratory technicians who need to work with small and delicate objects. They also offer better puncture resistance than latex gloves and do not trigger latex allergies like some other types of disposable gloves.
Organic nitrile gloves (ONs) are very popular and highly recommended due to their non-powdered surfaces. When using the gloves, liquid is not trapped between the fingers making it more comfortable to use. The material is also very resistant to chemicals and drugs, which means that when you handle these substances in an irresponsible manner (i.e., when you wear the same pair of gloves for both hazardous substances), your safety is guaranteed. Also, ONs are particularly useful when working with very small quantities such as in microchemistry.
Newer generations of nitrile gloves also provide a great fit and they allow the movement of fingers better than other types. Additionally, their durability is considerably higher than that of latex or vinyl disposable gloves.
Protective gloves used in the health care industry
Types of protective gloves used in health care are classified into three categories depending on the expected level of protection.
Most common are natural rubber latex, vinyl, and nitrile gloves. Latex gloves are most sensitive to chemicals. Vinyl gloves are most durable but not as flexible as latex gloves. Nitrile is a good alternative because it has better resistance to chemical substances than latex.
Powdered gloves are also used in health care, for example by dentists when putting on and taking off gloves and by doctors when examining patients (medical gloves). They contain a small quantity of powder-covered by a fine layer that ensures that they can be put on easily.
Powdered gloves are available in two versions: unsterile and sterile. Unsterilized powdered gloves come with a weaker powder coating than sterile ones, so they are less likely to interfere during the actual operation. Sterilized rubber gloves are produced using an autoclave process that makes them more expensive but ensures that they are sterile.
Sterile gloves are mainly used in clinical practice, while unsterilized gloves are used in the food industry and agriculture. Powdered gloves must contain less than 150 mg of powder per glove to be placed on the market. The amount is regulated by Directive 93/42/EEC for medical devices, while it is regulated by Directive 2002/72/EC for reusable gloves used in the agriculture and food industry. In general, powdered gloves are not intended to be re-used.
Types of protective gloves used by veterinaries
Types of protective gloves used by veterinaries vary from material to material and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has studied which gloves are safest for vets to use while dealing with sick animals. The EFSA studied 32 studies where they found that nitrile gloves (made from synthetic rubber) were most suitable for use by veterinarians followed by gloves made of natural rubber latex, chloroprene, and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS). Nitrile gloves are often used by hospitals, the study said.
The study, published in the European Food Safety Authority Journal, also found that those gloves which provide a particularly high standard of protection were nitrile gloves and those made from natural rubber latex. Gloves made from ABS were deemed slightly less effective at protecting against infection. Nitrile gloves are often used by hospitals, the study said.
The EFSA which conducted the evaluation is an independent agency of the European Union protecting public health through scientific expertise. It was set up in 2002 to reply to food safety questions posed by EU policymakers and European citizens.
Types of protective gloves used by dentists
The market for protective gloves for dentistry consists of three product types: single-use, multiple-use, and reusable gloves. Single-use gloves are only used once and then discarded. This is the most common type of glove on the market. They provide a cost-effective solution to protect both dentist and patient from pathogenic transmission during clinical procedures.
Reusable gloves are made from materials that allow repeated use and disinfection, however, unlike single-use gloves these items may still carry some risk for cross-contamination by coming in contact with low-level amounts of blood or saliva (when changing gloves between patients). They also require more frequent replacement, so there is a cost advantage.
Reusable gloves may be manufactured from natural rubber latex or synthetic materials. This type of glove has several drawbacks: it is difficult to ensure hygiene and avoid cross-contamination because the material itself is porous. They are also more expensive than single-use gloves and they do not allow for ease of use (on the contrary, they tend to be thicker).
Types of gloves used by surgeons
– ‘Polymer gloves’ (type A) based on acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene copolymers; these are the cheapest option available.
– ‘Vinyl gloves’ (type B) are based on polyvinyl chloride, which has a low resistance to chemicals and breaks down more easily.
Some studies state that there is some evidence that vinyl gloves do not provide as good protection against viruses as polymer gloves. However, the study finds that either type of glove can be successfully sterilized with steam autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes.
The first area of testing for manufacturers is to ensure that gloves can resist standard surgical disinfectants such as glutaraldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde. The study reports that the majority of polymer gloves pass this test. Vinyl gloves could only resist the effects of formaldehyde.
Some reports state that polymer gloves are more resistant to chemicals than vinyl, but others have found no differences. The only difference between the two types is in their resistance to hot water. Polymers are less resistant to hot water than vinyl.
Surgical gloves should fit well to ensure patient safety, comfort and effective procedures. Poorly fitting gloves increase the risk of complications due to breakages or tears. These risks escalate when dealing with body fluids and tissues, which can lead to the spread of blood-borne diseases. Polymer gloves typically have a better fit than vinyl because they are thinner and more elastic.
Use of MUMU Gloves in Other Industries
Types of gloves recommend in the food & beverage industry
Recommended gloves are manufactured from food-grade material, according to European standards. Nitrile gloves, which meet ROHS Standard, are suitable for work with chemicals, solvents, or even hot liquids up to 135°C.
In the food industry, special attention should be given to the choice of gloves for fruit and vegetable handling as well as citrus work.
It is significantly important to emphasize that many substances used in fruit and vegetable processing are subject to EU Ecolabel.
EU Ecolabel is a standard that provides information on the environmental aspects of products and services (Eco-labels). Products and services with this logo, meet high standards in terms of their environmentally sound design and production, as well as their life cycle performance.
Nitrile gloves are the best choice for workers who must frequently wash their hands.
When it comes to safety and hygiene, rubber and latex gloves, which provide good protection of hands against dirt and moisture, are also recommended.
In processing areas such as bread-making or pastry production, where sugar is used abundantly, it is necessary to use special gloves for food preparations.
Liners can be used to improve the wearing comfort of any kind of gloves (rubber, nitrile, or latex) and also reduce the risks of allergic reactions.
Nitrile gloves, a perfect catering solution!
Nitrile gloves are made out of very functional materials that ensure a perfect fit and excellent grip, flexibility, and tactile sensitivity. The term “nitrile” actually describes the chemical structure of this material. In comparison to latex, nitrile is more durable, elastic, and stronger. And it does not contain allergens.
Nitrile gloves are perfect also from the hygiene point of view. They have been used for more than ten years in hospitals, laboratories, and many other areas where a maximum level of hygiene is required. In addition to this, nitrile gloves provide better performance as they can be re-used several times. With proper care, they can last for more than 100 hours of use.
On the European market, you can find nitrile disposable gloves both certified as type A or B. This means that the consumer has a choice between two different types of protection for food contact. Nitrile gloves are also certified with the mark of conformity for direct contact with food (type A) and indirect contact with food (type B).
It is recommended to use disposable nitrile gloves in catering, whenever you are in doubt about the safety of your product. Nitrile gloves are also a great solution when working outdoors or when it is extremely cold. With extra protection on your fingertips, these gloves are perfect for outdoor catering.
Which gloves are the best solution for beauty salons?
The correct choice of gloves can be a challenge because there are several options available. The use of the appropriate equipment will protect workers against bacteria, micro-organisms or chemicals found during professional activities. It is therefore important to make the correct choice to ensure safety for both skin and health.
Beauticians are often exposed to different kinds of risks including dermatological problems, allergies, or infections due to their contact with clients’ skin, nails, or hair. To reduce the risks caused by chemicals and/or micro-organisms is to choose gloves made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), nitrile rubber (NR), or natural latex. Natural latex gloves are not recommended for use in beauty salons because they can cause allergic reactions.
Regarding the protection against micro-organisms, it is important to be sure the material of the glove is resistant to permeation. PVC gloves offer this resistance on their entire surface and can therefore provide complete protection. This kind of gloves is available in three different types: powder-free (PF), low protein (LP), or with an impermeable coating (ICP). Those can be used on both hands.
Nitrile gloves are made of synthetic rubber which is resistant to oil and chemicals. They are available in several materials such as NR, NBR or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) which offer specific properties against solvents for instance. The material used for the gloves is very important because it will determine their thickness, flexibility, and resistance.
Nitrile gloves are powder-free (PF), low protein powder (LP), or with an impermeable coating. Gloves made of NR are also used to protect against micro-organisms. Some of them can be powdered while others must be ordered without powder (NP).
Nitrile gloves are more thin and flexible than PVC ones. However, they may present some disadvantages such as the necessity to be replaced quickly because of tearing during the use.
The final types of gloves available on the market include those made of natural rubber (NR) or vinyl (PVC). They offer an excellent grip and are very comfortable to wear. These gloves can be used on both hands. They offer an excellent fit and are available in different sizes for both men and women. Vinyl gloves are also powder-free (PF) or low-protein (LP).
To summarize, the best possible choice of glove for beauty salons is the one made of nitrile rubber (NR). It offers good protection, excellent grip and it is used by many surgeons. The use of this glove also provides a significant reduction of risks related to allergies or infections.
Another option includes the use of PVC gloves which are suitable for micro-organisms protection against chemicals in beauty salons. However, it may not be the best solution because it can cause allergies. The use of natural latex gloves is not recommended.
To conclude, there are many options available for protecting beauty salon personnel to face both chemical and microbiological risks during their professional activities. Nitrile gloves offer the best protection against all these risks while vinyl or natural rubber can also be considered by workers who want more comfort.
Why do SPA centers prefer nitrile gloves?
Nitrile gloves are the safest material currently on the market. This is because it is resistant to a wide range of chemicals and can withstand a broad temperature spectrum. It is also oil-resistant, latex-free, and powder-free. Nitrile gloves provide excellent dexterity which enables technicians to perform treatments with utmost ease and comfort without compromising patient safety.
The gloves made from this material feel soft and almost as comfortable as your skin. It is made from a unique material that provides resistance to chemicals, making it ideal/necessary for spas, salons, and other personal care centers where there is always the risk of coming in contact with various cosmetic products or chemical agents. This makes nitrile gloves corrosion-resistant and resistant to finger pressure.
Nitrile gloves usage in the chemical industry.
Nitrile gloves are one of the most popular types of gloves in the chemical industry. They have a lot of advantages compared to other types, but they also have some disadvantages. Today’s article will be focused on nitrile gloves usage in the chemical industry and requirements for this type of gloves on the European market.
Nitrile is a synthetic rubber, which is used in the manufacture of many chemical industry products. It is not sensitive to acetone or any other organic solvents, but it is sensitive to oxidizing agents. Nitrile gloves have many strengths, such as synthetic rubber resistance to oil and chemicals, which are resistant to puncture, high strength, and good abrasion resistance. Nitrile gloves have some deficiencies as well, such as low tear resistance and low resistance to very cold temperatures (below -18 C).
These gloves are made of different types of nitriles like acrylonitrile butadiene, which is usually used for the manufacture of surgical gloves. The other type is made of 0,02% methyl-2-pyrrolidone which is used for heavy-duty industrial gloves. Usually, both types are used in the manufacture of nitrile gloves because they have different properties.
When purchasing nitrile disposable gloves manufacturers must keep in mind that these types of gloves are manufactured under ISO 9001:2000, which is an international standard for quality management systems, where the main objective of this standard is to provide specifications and guidelines for companies, so they will be able to improve their processes.
Many requirements must be met when manufacturing disposable nitrile gloves. One requirement is compliance with the EN420:1998 European standard for protective gloves against mechanical risks. Nitrile gloves must provide resistance to penetration by sharp objects like needles, safety pins, and small knives to meet the requirements of this standard.
When purchasing disposable nitrile gloves manufacturers must remember that these types of gloves are not resistant to puncture. It is also important that when buying nitrile gloves they must be compliant with EN374:2003 European standard. This standard includes requirements for protection against chemicals that are classified as 4, 5, and 6 according to ANSI/ASTM D120 standard.
What type of gloves are the best choice for cleaning services?
According to experts, two types of gloves are generally preferred by professionals in different fields: disposable latex or nitrile gloves and non-disposable, reusable rubber or PVC ones. The first option can provide some additional protection for some time, while the second one can be used several times until they get too dirty. However, the durability of disposable gloves is often questioned, which makes them more suitable for short-term use in some cases.
On the other hand, reusable gloves are widely recognized as being more hygienic if they are treated with care, are always cool to touch, and provide a better grip on smooth surfaces. This means that the user has more control over his work because he is not afraid of slipping. Also, reusable gloves are made from rubber or PVC which provides very good insulation in cold conditions and heat resistance up to 70°C (158°F).
As disposable and reusable gloves are designed for different purposes, they should be chosen by professionals according to their working conditions. If the gloves will be used in cold or wet conditions, then obviously reusable rubber or PVC gloves are preferred. Professionals dealing with hazardous substances (chemicals) may choose disposable latex or nitrile gloves because this type of glove is usually less resistant to chemicals or mechanical damage.
Carbon molding and importance of quality gloves
A method of molding plastics known as carbon molding has become increasingly popular. Carbon molds are capable of producing very complex parts with an extremely smooth surface finish, but also require special quality gloves to protect the molders. This is because carbon molds are not designed for high volumes and should be handled with care in order to minimize the possibility of damage.
When compared to other types of molds, carbon molds are more fragile and therefore require extra care when handling as well as special protective gloves with a higher level of resistance during casting.
A potential danger is that of the carbon mold being damaged from chemicals or abrasion from materials being handled.
Protective gloves for carbon molding should have several qualities, but most importantly must be able to resist abrasion and chemical exposure. In addition, they need to provide adequate dexterity in order to handle small parts without causing damage to the mold, as well as being non-slip.
Nitrile is the best choice for carbon molding protective gloves due to its advantages of being recommended by manufacturers of carbon molds, resistance to abrasion and chemicals, high levels of dexterity and grip, non-slip properties, and also its comfort when in use. Nitrile does not trigger any allergies or skin irritation and provides maximum dexterity without compromising protection.
This is why the best choice for carbon molding protective gloves are nitrile gloves, capable of providing high levels of resistance to abrasion and chemicals as well as providing good grip even when wearing bulky hand protection.
Nitrile gloves are most popular among mechanics
They are used not only for protection but also to protect the hands. However, they are not recommended for workers who need protection against heat, cold, or electricity.
Protective gloves must meet certain standards in order to be allowed on the European market.
The EN 374 standard is used to determine how well protective gloves provide electric resistance, tear strength, and abrasion resistance.
Gloves that meet this standard can be used in areas where workers are exposed to the risk of electric shock. For example, they may be suitable for assembly work with electrical components or equipment in industry or general construction sites. In addition, gloves made from heat-resistant materials should also meet the EN 388 standard. Gloves that meet this standard must pass a test in which they are exposed to heat for 15 seconds while their temperature is gradually increased.
Protective gloves used in agriculture include a wide range of types
Farmers and workers use different types of gloves to protect their hands from injuries caused by knives, tools, animals, and chemicals.
Protective gloves are made of leather, rubber, fabric, or plastic material. Some types of gloves use a combination of materials.
The best material of gloves to use in agriculture is leather. They are not too expensive, they are comfortable and offer good protection against sharp knives.
The design of protective gloves differs depending on what kind of activity is required. Gloves for picking vegetables should be thin enough to allow manual operations while thicker ones should be used when handling animals or heavy tools.
Nitrile gloves can be a good alternative to latex gloves in agriculture. They are very comfortable and have the same protective qualities as rubber gloves. The main advantage of nitrile gloves is that they do not trigger allergies in most people with latex allergies.
Infectious diseases transmitted by animals or vegetables can be prevented by using appropriate types of gloves.
When purchasing protective gloves, the worker should look for the CE mark and check that they are certified according to European regulations. Gloves with a CE mark meet all European regulations and ensure safety when handling animals or heavy tools.
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FILTERING HALF MASK FFP2 NR
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3-PLY SURGICAL MASK (IIR)
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Bandages
Bandages serve as protection against outside elements, such as bacteria and viruses. However the bandages is not impermeable so they do allow air to flow in and out of the area that is being guarded.
Bandages are used to protect cuts or other open wounds, fight infection and promote healing. Bandages wear down over time so they need to be replaced frequently.
Types of bandages:
Undercast Padding, Elastic Bandage, Plaster of Paris, Casting Tape, Impregnated Gauze, Examination Gloves
Cotton Products
In modern society, hospitals and clinics all around the world use medical cotton products on a daily basis. Cotton swabs, cotton balls, and cotton gauze are some of the most common items involved in health care practices.
Many people don’t realize it, but there are several different kinds of medical cotton products available on the market today. It’s important to research each kind carefully before making purchases or reaching out to a medical professional.
Cotton Rolls
Cotton rolls can be large or small, depending on the size of the facility using them.
Cotton Swabs
Medical cotton swabs are another common medical cotton product. These are very useful when it comes to applying ointments, taking body fluid samples, and inserting catheters.
Cotton ZigZag
Cotton zigzag can be a very useful medical cotton product. This is a type of swab that has an open-ended shape, making it easy to apply ointments, take body fluid samples, and insert catheters without getting too much on the outside.
Cotton Wool Balls
Cotton wool balls are another common type of medical cotton product. These can be used to apply ointments or take body fluid samples, like their cotton swab counterparts. They can also be used to remove makeup or moisturizer from a person’s face, as well as other cosmetic purposes.
Dental Cotton
Dental cotton rolls are useful for wrapping around dental tools to protect the patient’s mouth and/or gums while a dentist is working.
Cotton Gauze Swabs
Cotton gauze swabs are yet another very common type of medical cotton product. These are usually used to apply ointments or take body fluid samples. They can also be used to stop some kinds of bleeding and clean skin before surgery, among other things.
Cotton Gauze Rolls
Cotton gauze rolls are usually used when a larger application is needed, such as for large wounds or covering a wide area.
Plasters
A Plasters bandage (or simply plaster) is an oval or heart-shaped sheet of material impregnated with medicine and wrapped around an injured area of the body. They are designed to protect the wound from infection and damage such as friction. Additionally, plasters stop bleeding by covering wounds and absorbing blood.
Types:
Cotton Plaster, MGI Pore, Silk Plaster, Wound Care
Diapers and Absorbent Underpads
Absorbent Underpads
The absorbent underpad is a product that contains an absorbent layer (most often wood pulp or powdered cellulose) to quickly and easily absorb liquids.
Absorbent underpads can be used in a wide range of settings, from healthcare facilities to hotels and restaurants. These products are valuable especially when washing bedding and clothes would be too time-consuming or otherwise inconvenient.
Adult Diapers
Adult diapers are a form of absorbent underwear that usually consists of a pad or multiple pads which are held in place by a fastening mechanism, most commonly a tape or Velcro strip. They are available to both men and women.
Adult diapers are used to manage urinary incontinence or bladder dysfunction. They may also be useful for collecting bodily fluid (bowel movement, urine, or blood) for testing purposes.
Sterilizing Pouches
A sterilizing pouch is a transparent, flexible plastic bag used to contain medical instruments or other items that need to be sterilized.
The sterilizing pouch is opened and items are placed inside it. The pouch is then closed with the self-sealing adhesive strip. Finally, the pouch with its enclosed contents is placed in a container of heated water or steam to properly sterilize, disinfect and dry the items inside.
Types:
Sterilizing Pouch Small, Sterilizing pouch Big
Surgical Sutures
Surgical Sutures are a type of suture composed of a very absorbable thread made from collagen that is used in surgery. The Surgical Sutures are used to sew, tie off, or stitch together the edges of an incision site to close a wound. Sutures are absorbable, meaning that they will dissolve over time and no longer remain in the body. The length of time to dissolve can vary based on the Surgical Sutures product being used.
Types:
Absorbable Sutures, Non-Absorable Sutures
Drape Packs
The General Surgery Drape is a surgical drape with an anatomical shape and borders designed for general surgery. It can be used to protect the patient from instruments, blood, or other body fluids during procedures such as laparoscopic surgery and colorectal operations. Contact us for more information about the products.
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