Considering that most paint thinners/lacquer thinners contain some mix of acetone, benzene, MEK, and Toluene, you would want an EN37-1 gloves that is rated for Type B and F chemicals. A good option for this is the Ansell PVA chemical resistant gloves that are pretty well inert to most solvents. Check them out here: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans1555410
Hello Razia, These Ansell gloves offer chemical and cut resistance, and are good for wet or dry tasks. greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans9701311
PVC would be the safest bet for most acids. Check them out here > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
We would recommend wearing standard nitrile disposable gloves in a situation like that and at Gregg's, we carry a variety of different styles > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Disposable-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
vinyl, nitrile, neoprine , latex, getex, many type of gloves . what is there composition and limitation and which one is best in the chemistry lab to handel the chemical of different type ?thanks
Best bet is to review this website which gives a detailed breakdown of the EN374 standards: www.ansell.com/-/media/projects/ansell/website/pdf/life-science/production-manufacturing/en374-change-summary.ashx
PVC has an outstanding chemical resistance to bleach. A good option for you would be the Ansell Alphatec glove: greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans400210
Thank for your inquiry. This video is one of a three part series where we discuss cut resistance, cold resistance and chemical resistance. We are planning more videos on the specific gloves shown all three in the future. Be sure to subscribe and you will be notified as soon as they are released.
What's a good reusable or disposable glove for paint thinner, etching, xylene and for automotive, avionic painters.
Considering that most paint thinners/lacquer thinners contain some mix of acetone, benzene, MEK, and Toluene, you would want an EN37-1 gloves that is rated for Type B and F chemicals. A good option for this is the Ansell PVA chemical resistant gloves that are pretty well inert to most solvents. Check them out here:
greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans1555410
Any idea on how to dry the inside of the gloves if they get wet? I just use them in water.
is there any gloves that are water, chemical and cut resistence for industry purpose?
Hello Razia, These Ansell gloves offer chemical and cut resistance, and are good for wet or dry tasks. greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans9701311
which glove will be the best for acids? rubber or pvc?
PVC would be the safest bet for most acids. Check them out here > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
I work at a cashier position and do not want to touch reciepts due to the BPA content. What glove would you recommend me wear?
We would recommend wearing standard nitrile disposable gloves in a situation like that and at Gregg's, we carry a variety of different styles > greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Disposable-Gloves?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
vinyl, nitrile, neoprine , latex, getex, many type of gloves . what is there composition and limitation and which one is best in the chemistry lab to handel the chemical of different type ?thanks
Best bet is to review this website which gives a detailed breakdown of the EN374 standards:
www.ansell.com/-/media/projects/ansell/website/pdf/life-science/production-manufacturing/en374-change-summary.ashx
Hi, I have to use household bleach every day and want to know what type of gloves would hold up best for that? PVC or Neoprene? Thanks a lot 💓
PVC has an outstanding chemical resistance to bleach. A good option for you would be the Ansell Alphatec glove:
greggdistributors.ca/Safety/Gloves-and-Hand-Protection/Chemical-Resistant-Gloves/ans400210
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so many gloves on the table as props, but you never used them in the video.
Thank for your inquiry. This video is one of a three part series where we discuss cut resistance, cold resistance and chemical resistance. We are planning more videos on the specific gloves shown all three in the future. Be sure to subscribe and you will be notified as soon as they are released.