Nitrile gloves – the future market leader?

Nitrile is a rubber, synthesised from acrylonitrile and butadiene. It does not cause allergic and dermatitis reactions as it does not contain proteins, it is also resistant to chemical solvents and its mechanical properties, physical properties and extractable ion content are better than latex and PVC gloves. Due to the advantages of nitrile gloves, the market share is increasing year by year, so there is huge scope for the nitrile glove market to develop. As consumers' awareness of the advantages of nitrile gloves increases, nitrile gloves are bound to become the dominant market for disposable gloves.
Product advantages
1. Outstanding chemical resistance, protection against certain acids and alkalis, good chemical protection against corrosive substances such as solvents and petroleum
2. Good physical properties, good resistance to tearing, puncturing and rubbing.
3. Comfortable style, ergonomically designed glove machine, making it comfortable to wear and conducive to blood circulation.
4. free of proteins, amino compounds and other harmful substances, very little allergy.
5. Short degradation time, easy to handle and environmentally friendly.
6. No silicon component, with certain antistatic properties, suitable for the electronics industry.
7. Low chemical residues on the surface, low ionic content and small particle content, suitable for strict clean room environments.

Applicable industries
Laboratory staff: Nitrile gloves are a great choice for laboratory staff as they fit comfortably, are stable and have excellent chemical resistance, preventing skin irritation and damage from chemicals.
Childcare: Daycare centre staff wear gloves as a protective barrier between themselves and the children. Staff wear gloves when changing nappies, cleaning rooms, washing toys and feeding children to prevent cross-contamination.
First aid care: As a barrier between the wearer and the patient, this is another important area of use for gloves. Disposable nitrile examination gloves, which are latex-free and non-allergenic, are an excellent choice for first responders to combat blood, pathogens and other diseases during first aid.
Line workers, assembly workers and manufacturing workers: Workers exposed to harmful chemicals, such as those working in battery manufacturing and processing plants, are exposed to the hazards of lead and need to wear gloves while working. Nitrile gloves are the best choice in these situations because they are made from a synthetic rubber with excellent chemical resistance. In addition, nitrile gloves are more comfortable to wear and they fit better to the hand as they come into contact with body heat, thus providing better handling sensitivity.
Catering: Nitrile gloves are comfortable to the hand and suitable for long periods of wear, making them ideal for use in food processing and food service, although PVC and PE gloves are of course an alternate choice, but only for light and short operations.
Packaging workers: Packaging is at the end of the processing procedure and again needs to comply with the constraints of food safety regulations. In addition, wearing gloves will prevent fingerprint marks that could damage the cleanliness of the packaging. 
Maintenance workers: Maintenance workers are often exposed to grease, oil and other solvents when servicing machinery, equipment and vehicles, and using disposable nitrile gloves will keep their hands protected.
Printing workers: Printing plants use chemicals to print labels and other printed materials. These chemicals often include emulsions, inks, oxidisers and various solvents. Disposable gloves protect workers from chemicals that can harm their health, such as neurological damage caused by penetration into the skin. In view of these chemical hazards, nitrile gloves are a must.
Hygiene workers: these workers need gloves to protect themselves from chemicals in cleaning products and to protect themselves from pathogens when cleaning toilets. Nitrile gloves are often used by this group of workers because of their ability to combat harmful chemicals.
Security staff: These staff need to wear gloves when carrying out security checks to prevent cross-contamination when they come into contact with the person being checked.
Hairdressing industry: Nitrile gloves are comfortable to wear for long periods of time and are ideal for the hairdressing industry to avoid skin irritation and damage caused by chemicals.


Post time: Dec-15-2021

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