Emerald Tex-Grip Powder Free Latex 5 MIL Exam Gloves
Emerald Tex-Grip Powder Free Latex 5 MIL Exam Gloves
Pricing per box, sold by the case
Professionals who require greater sensitivity for administering medical care or instrument manipulation find fully textured Emerald powder-free latex exam gloves a perfect fit. Powder-free to help reduce the risk of skin irritation, these gloves feature tapered fingertips for greater comfort and advanced processing for easier donning. Emerald Powder-Free Latex Exam Gloves have beaded, tear-resistant cuffs for added performance.
- X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
- Color: Black
- Packaging: 100 gloves per dispenser box. 10 boxes per case
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) Compliant
All Emerald disposable examination gloves meet FDA 510(k) standards as Class 1 Medical Devices. In addition, their components are in compliance with the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act provisions which allow their repeated use in direct contact with food.
Material
Material
Latex gloves are known for their excellent tactile sensitivity and fit, making them ideal for precision tasks in medical and laboratory settings. They offer good chemical resistance, providing protection against a range of common substances. However, it's essential to note that latex gloves can potentially trigger allergies in some individuals, so it's crucial to consider alternatives like nitrile gloves for those with latex sensitivities.
Sizing
Sizing
See the sizing chart below for more information on selecting the best glove fit.
Shipping
Shipping
Orders are processed Mon - Friday by 2pm EST. Shipping via ground 3 - 7 days.
Finding the right size glove
When it comes to choosing the right gloves, it's crucial to focus on the aspects that truly matter. Length and width aren't always the sole determinants of a perfect fit. If you find yourself in this situation, prioritize a glove that matches the length of your hand, even if it means opting for a smaller size than the recommended width.
Keep in mind that excessively long or loose glove fingers can pose risks when working with tools and machinery, potentially compromising your grip and lowering feedback from your work environment to your precious fingers.