Chemical Resistant Gloves - 15 MIL Nitrile Diamond Pattern Grip, 12 Inch Slip On Cuff (12 Pairs)
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Majestic Glove SKU 3245, 3247
- 15 MIL premium green nitrile glove
- Diamond grip pattern for grip in wet and dry conditions
- 12 Inches long
- Slip on cuff
- Select unlined or flock lined gloves that add chemical protection as well as snag, puncture and abrasion resistance
Synthetic Glove Terms
Smooth Finish: The inside glove is singed by flames before dipping to remove small lint balls which occur naturally on all knitted cloth. The idea that smooth plastic is also slick is much more perception than reality. In fact, smooth plastic gloves provide an excellent grip for most objects.
Sand Finish: After the initial dipping, sand-like polymers are applied to the coated glove either by spraying or re-dipping before the original coat hardens.
Rough Finish: The inside glove is unsinged so that the surface has a “pebbled” appearance.
Uneven Raised Finish: The surface of the glove is chemically treated to cause an overall matte finish with irregular etched grooves.
Embossed / Textured Pattern Finish: An unsupported glove term where the glove form used to dip into the molten latex or plastic is etched with a grooved pattern so that when the glove is turned, the surface of the palm has a pattern.
Grit Finish: PVC chunks larger than sand are sprayed onto the dipped glove while plastic is still molten.
Supported Coated Glove: A cloth glove that has been fully dipped or palm dipped into a liquid such as latex, PVC, nitrile, polyurethane, etc.
Impregnated: The plastic (PVC) does not merely coat the material but penetrates the textile. These gloves are typically not liquid resistant and are used when improved grip and dexterity or low-level cut protection is required.
Unsupported Glove: A glove made by dipping a ceramic hand form into liquid latex or plastic. A glove is created when the material dries and is removed from the form.
Interlock Lining: The inner glove is made of lightweight cotton interlock knit fabric.
Jersey Lined: The glove is lined with brushed cotton fabric.
Flock Lined: A term that describes the inside of the glove as dusted with fine cotton fibers for moisture absorption and easy on-off.
Powdered: A term that describes the inside of the glove as dusted with corn starch for moisture absorption and easy on-off.
Permeation: The measurement of breakthrough time it takes a specific chemical to be detected on the other side of the glove material according to ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 or EN374. Permeation is measured on a non-degraded glove. Rate is determined by the amount of time before the chemical passes through.
Degradation: The degradation of the physical properties of a glove by exposing it to a specific chemical.