Types of Gloves

By. Najih - 04 Jun 2024

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Types of Gloves

Glove use is a common way to reduce bare hand contact with foods. Gloves are also used to protect workers from injury and contamination and to provide comfort and protection from heat, cold and moisture. Whatever the reason for using gloves, it is important for food businesses to select gloves carefully and use them correctly. There is a bewildering array of gloves to choose from; single use, reusable gloves, cut-proof gloves. Each of these can be manufactured from many different types of materials.

 

1. Nitrile Gloves Disposable nitrile gloves are made from nitrile rubber, a synthetic material that provides superior resistance to chemicals and oils. These flexible gloves are puncture-resistant, making them ideal for tough industrial and janitorial jobs. Nitrile gloves provide a snug fit with tactile sensitivity, which makes them comfortable to wear for long periods without irritation. They also have a long shelf-life, so these gloves will maintain their integrity over time.

2. Latex Gloves Latex gloves were considered the best option for single-use gloves thanks to their flexibility and strength. They conform tightly to the hand, providing tactile sensitivity that's ideal for handling small objects. The downside of latex is the potential to cause allergic reactions, which becomes a safety issue for guests and employees who are exposed to latex.

3. Vinyl Gloves Vinyl gloves are a cost-effective alternative to nitrile or latex gloves. They provide a safe level of protection at a more affordable price, which is essential when buying in bulk. Vinyl is also durable and tear-resistant, reducing the risk of torn gloves.

4. Poly Gloves Poly gloves are made from polyethylene plastic, a thinner material compared to nitrile, vinyl, and latex. It just makes poly gloves more suitable for light-duty tasks.

5. Hybrid Gloves Hybrid gloves are made with vinyl and nitrile. The benefit of combining these two materials is a glove with the durability of nitrile at a more affordable price. These gloves are smoother and more flexible than vinyl and not as opaque as nitrile.





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