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Latex?PVC?PU?Nitrile

latex? PVC? PU? Nitrile? These are coatings of today’s gloves that may confuse the consumer when choosing; however, knowing the difference between these coatings and knowing which coating is best for protecting our hands, it’s too important. Stay tuned with us to know more
Latex coating:
Latex gloves are also widely used for repairs, transportation, grabbing and assembling and working with concrete, brick and timber. Here are some latex features with these interpretations:
It has a very high elasticity
It is very resistant to rupture
It is resistant to alcohol and reacts with it
2. Very weak in reactivity with hydrocarbons and organic solvents (such as gasoline)
It can cause skin allergies and allergic reactions
Nitrile / nitrile coating:
Gloves that have nitrile coatings also have acceptable resistance to puncture, rupture, hand scratches, oil and oil work and burns. Here are some features of Nitrile:
2. Nitrile is actually a synthetic version of latex
It is three times more resistant to puncturing than regular tires
Has good stability in working with petroleum materials (easily applicable in petroleum materials)
2. Also its foam coating acts as a sponge and increases the strength of the petroleum (absorbs better)
Polyurethane coating:
Gloves that have polyurethane coating are mostly used for working with small parts. The following are some of the features of polyurethane coating:
Acts like a grip (holding the parts) while not having a sticky surface
It has good resistance to oil, solvents, gasoline, fats, greases, ozone and oxidation.
2. Poor resistance to hot water
PVC Coating:
PVC-coated gloves are well resistant to liquid chemicals, and are also resistant to materials that cause wear and tear. These gloves have a smooth or rough surface.
The following are some of the general features of this type of coating:
It is very economically advantageous
It is good for abrasion and abrasion but may be susceptible to rupture or perforation.
Many types of adhesives are not compatible with it
2- It does not lose its flexibility at low temperatures
It is resistant to water and detergents
It has limited chemical resistance to organic solvents

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