

Premium PVC nitrile blend is often used in gloves designed for liquid and certain chemical resistance. It is an effective barrier against water and most watery solutions, such as detergents or diluted acids. Because PVC is 100% synthetic, it contains no latex proteins and is hypo-allergenic.

Rubber latex is a flexible, non-porous palm coating that provides excellent dry grip. It offers good wet grip, but is not recommended for use with hydrocarbon and organic solvents such as gasoline as these can cause premature degradation. This polymer may cause allergic reactions in some people. When wrinkled rubber gets wet, it can turn a powdery gray; however, this does not affect performance.

Polyurethane(PU) provides excellent dry grip that offers a balance between being tacky but not too sticky. It’s a light weight coating, helping gloves maintain a high level of dexterity and tactile sensitivity. As such, PU is good for handling small parts.

Sandy nitrile provides a good dry and wet grip. It is lightweight, providing excellent dexterity, and it also adds a high level of abrasion resistance. A good choice for incidental contact with unknown substances such as solvents, chemicals, oils, etc.

Foam nitrile excels in wet conditions, and it offers excellent oil grip because of its porous properties. Oils are channeled away from the surface of a too, allowing for more contact with the surface area, which substantially improves grip.

Dotted nitrile offers good dry and oil grip because of its porous properties. There are 2 layers of the dip, the 1st layer is nitrile palm dip, either of foam or sandy finish is workable, the 2nd layer is enhanced dots for added grip.
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