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The Difference Between Latex And Nitrile Gloves

Posted on January 26th, 2009

You must consider three important things when choosing decent medical gloves. First of all the level of protection of the gloves is vital as this is the whole point of the gloves. The cost of the glove is an important factor as you need to consider how many would be used. You need to get the balance between meeting your costs whilst maintaining quality and reliability. Last of all you need to consider how comfortable the glove is and how well it fits. If you need to put gloves on in a hurry, then you need to be able to don them on quickly and they must fit well enough to carry out complicated tasks.

These are not the only factors to consider. Depending on the tasks the glove is going to be used for; you may also need to consider other factors. Some tasks may mean people need to wear gloves that can withstand a high temperatures. The thickness of the glove and abrasion resistance is another important factor. You need gloves that offer both of these important factors.

Latex gloves are used common place in hospitals and medical facilities as a barrier against bacteria and viruses. They are also used in very different industries like in the motor trade. Mechanics use gloves to prevent car oil and grease from getting in contact with the skin, this stops dangerous chemicals from penetrating the skin. latex gloves are also used in food preperation to prevent the transfer of infection, allergens and disease.

Nitrile gloves are a good solution for users who are sensitive to natural rubber proteins. A nitrile exam glove provides excellent comfort, feel, fit and flexibility to the person wearing them, while also having a good resistance to oil, grease and wide range of toxins. This means they are good alternative to latex gloves for people who are allergic to them.

Cornstarch is often added to latex gloves to make putting on the glove as smooth as possible. This can sometimes cause problems during surgical exams as pre-powdered latex gloves have been linked to post-operative complications, delayed wound healing, scar formation, and the potential for misdiagnosis. This has meant that powder free latex gloves have been manufactured along with nitrile gloves to help prevent this. Powder free gloves are often more expensive so many non medical trades still use them to save money. However any industry that can’t risk contamination from powdered gloves is forced to use them.

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