Shield GD21 Blue Nitrile Disposable Gloves improved feel and fit that helps reduce fatigue during extended use. box 100

£4.49

Description

Shield GD21 Blue Nitrile Powder-Free Disposable Gloves are designed with a flexible nitrile butadiene polymer formulation, offering an improved feel and fit that helps reduce fatigue during extended use. These latex free gloves minimize the risk of hypersensitivity and allergic reactions.

Versatile and suitable for a variety of applications, the Shield GD21 gloves feature a textured finish to enhance grip, enabling users to handle tasks with confidence, precision, and ease.

Product Colour: Blue
Packing Contents – All: 100 gloves per dispenser, 10 dispensers per case, 84 cases per pallet
Size Range: S-XL
Fingertip Thickness: 0.12 mm
Palm Thickness: 0.1 mm
Typical Weight: 5 g
Product Highlights
Achieves type C chemical resistance according to EN ISO 374-1, for chemical protection against at least 1 chemical
Conforms with the requirements of EN ISO 374-5, for protection against bacteria & fungi
Textured finish for improved grip
Material Composition:
Flexible material for improved feel and fit reducing fatigue during extended wear
Manufactured from nitrile butadiene polymer
Food Safe:
Suitable for food contact; all food types. Please refer to our online Food Compatibility Chart for full details
Sensitivity:
Latex free, reducing the risk of hypersensitivity and allergic reactions to natural rubber proteins
Powder Content:
Powder Free, reducing the risk of dust contamination
Silicone Free:
Silicone residues from gloves can interfere with painting, coating, or adhesive bonding processes, potentially causing defects. These silicone-free gloves help minimise that risk, ensuring clean application surfaces.
Disposable Gloves Standards:
AQL 1.5
EU Certified
Manufactured in accordance with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by the European PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425
Tested in compliance with Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 for Food contact
Tested to European standards EN ISO 21420, EN ISO 374-1, EN ISO 374-4 & EN ISO 374-5