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Z677388

Dermatril P nitrile gloves

size M

Synonym(s):

Laboratory Gloves, Nitrile Safety Gloves, Protective Gloves, disposable glove, KCL 743 - 08

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.35
UNSPSC Code:
46181504
Material:
blue gloves, blue nitrile
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pack of 50 ea (boxes of 50)
Feature:
CE compliant, disposable, latex free, powder-free
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material

blue gloves, blue nitrile

size

M

sterility

non-sterile

feature

CE compliant, disposable, latex free, powder-free

packaging

pack of 50 ea (boxes of 50)

manufacturer/tradename

KCL 743 - 08, KCL 743

L × thickness

270 mm × 0.2 mm

General description

Dermatril P is an extended cuff, blue nitrile, powder-free glove providing a high level of protection against chemical and bacteriological contamination. The Dermatril P disposable glove also displays very good physical durability in comparison to conventional disposable gloves.

All Dermatril P disposable gloves are INDIVIDUALLY marked with the appropriate standards mark applied on the inside using a food-friendly dye.

Features and Benefits

  • Anti-static
  • Free from allergenic substances such as thiurames, benzothiazoles and thiourea
  • Roughened fingertips for better grip
  • Rolled cuff edge for easier donning
  • CE compliant
  • Meet standards: EN 374 (cat. III), EN 388 (cat. II), EN 61340-5-1, ASTM 1671:2001

Legal Information

Dermatril is a trademark of KCL GmbH


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