General Purpose Chemical-Resistant Gloves

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General purpose chemical-resistant gloves are made of rubber polymers that withstand exposure to acids, bases, solvents, and other chemicals. They are worn by workers who are exposed to hazardous liquids when exposure to other hazards (such as cuts and heat) are not a concern. Gloves with higher levels of protection are generally thicker than gloves with lower levels of protection. Thinner gloves have a better sense of touch and less chemical resistance than thicker gloves.
Glove Materials

Natural-Rubber Latex Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Full-Dipped Neoprene Coating & Flocked Cotton Liner, Unsupported

Natural-Rubber Latex Chemical-Resistant Gloves with Full-Dipped Neoprene Coating & Flocked Cotton Liner, Unsupported
These natural-rubber latex chemical-resistant gloves have a full-dipped neoprene coating and an unsupported flocked cotton liner. Chemical-resistant natural-rubber latex gloves provide good resistance to some acids, alcohols, caustics, and detergents. They have poor resistance to oils, greases, hydrocarbons, and organic solvents. Latex has high elasticity and dexterity, exceptional grip in wet and dry applications, and good resistance against rips and tears. It can cause allergic reactions in some people. The neoprene coating on the entire glove is resistant to a broad range of oils, acids, alcohols, fats, ketones, caustics, solvents, greases, and petrochemicals. It is also heat-resistant and has excellent flexibility. The unsupported cotton flock liner has a good sense of touch and absorbs perspiration to keep hands drier longer than unlined gloves, making them more comfortable and easier to put on and take off.

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Natural-Rubber Latex/Neoprene Chemical-Resistant Gloves, Unsupported

Natural-Rubber Latex/Neoprene Chemical-Resistant Gloves, Unsupported
These neoprene/natural-rubber latex chemical-resistant gloves are unsupported. The neoprene and natural rubber-latex blend provides good resistance to a variety of oils, acids, and alcohols. It is heat-resistant, strong, and highly flexible and elastic. Unsupported gloves have a good sense of touch and are less durable than supported gloves, making them a good choice when gloves come into contact with chemicals but are not fully submerged.

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