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Aurelia Perform 92397 Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 2.6 mils Thick, Medium (Pack of 200) Review

Aurelia Perform 92397 Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

The Aurelia Perform 9239 nitrile, powder-free, disposable glove is green for high visibility and is manufactured in an FDA-inspected and ISO 9002 registered facility, and meets U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) federal regulations for use in food processing and handling. The glove has a palm thickness of 2.6 mils and a finger thickness of 3.6 mils and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This ambidextrous green glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications

Specifications

Material Nitrile, powder free
Palm thickness 2.6 mils
Finger thickness 3.6 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.5″
Color Green
Minimum tensile strength 14
Elongation before aging 500%
Elongation after aging 400%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Robust Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.4″ Length, 5 mils Thick, Large (Pack of 1000) Review

Aurelia Robust Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.4

The Aurelia Robust 9389 nitrile, powder-free, disposable glove has better puncture resistance compared to latex or vinyl gloves, and is textured along the length of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with textured fingertips. This glove has a palm thickness of 5 mils and a finger thickness of 6 mils, and is 9.4″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous blue glove is suitable for dental and medical applications.

Specifications

Material Nitrile, powder free
Palm thickness 5 mils
Finger thickness 6 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.4″
Color Blue
Minimum tensile strength 26.1 to 26.5 megapascals (MPa) before aging and 23.7 to 24.0 MPa after aging
Elongation before aging 550 to 595%
Elongation after aging 550 to 585%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 3.2 mils Thick, Large (Pack of 2000) Review

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

The Aurelia Transform 9889 nitrile, powder-free, disposable glove is textured along the length of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with textured fingertips. The glove has a palm thickness of 2.8 mils and a finger thickness of 4 mils, and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous blue glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications.

Specifications

Material Nitrile, powder free
Palm thickness 2.8 mils
Finger thickness 4 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.5″
Color Blue
Minimum tensile strength 14 megapascals (MPa) before and after aging
Elongation before aging 500%
Elongation after aging 400%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 2.8 mils Thick, X-Small (Pack of 200) Review

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

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  • Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, and better abrasion resistance than chloroprene
  • Textured along the length of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with textured fingertips
  • Palm thickness is 2.8 mils and finger thickness is 4 mils, and standard-length glove is 9.5″ long and has a beaded wrist cuff that is 2 mils thick
  • Powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove
  • Suitable for dental and medical examination applications

Size:X-Small  |  Number of Items:200

The Aurelia Transform 9889 nitrile, powder-free, disposable glove is textured along the length of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with textured fingertips. The glove has a palm thickness of 2.8 mils and a finger thickness of 4 mils, and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous blue glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications.

Specifications

Material Nitrile, powder free
Palm thickness 2.8 mils
Finger thickness 4 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.5″
Color Blue
Minimum tensile strength 14 megapascals (MPa) before and after aging
Elongation before aging 500%
Elongation after aging 400%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Vibrant Latex Glove, Powder Free, 9.4″ Length, 5 mils Thick, X-Large (Pack of 100) Review

Aurelia Vibrant Latex Glove, Powder Free, 9.4

The Aurelia Vibrant 9822 latex, powder-free disposable glove is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palms for improved grip, particularly in wet environments, compared to gloves with textured fingers. The glove has a palm thickness of 5 mils and a finger thickness of 6 mils, and is 9.4″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous white glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications.

Specifications

Material Latex, powder free
Palm thickness 5 mils
Finger thickness 6 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.4″
Color White
Minimum tensile strength 30.0 to 31.3 megapascals (MPa) before aging and 27.3 to 28.0 MPa after aging
Elongation before aging 960 to 970%
Elongation after aging 890 to 920%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Velocity Latex Glove, Powder Free, 9.4″ Length, 5 mils Thick, Small (Pack of 1000) Review

Aurelia Velocity Latex Glove, Powder Free, 9.4

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  • Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl
  • External polymer coating helps prevent tapes and adhesives from sticking to the glove, and interior polymer coating reduces surface friction and allows for putting glove on quickly, particularly in wet environments
  • Palm thickness is 5 mils and finger thickness is 6 mils, and standard-length glove is 9.4″ long and has a beaded wrist cuff that is 2 mils thick
  • Triple washed to reduce protein content
  • Powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove

Size:Small

The Aurelia Velocity 2822 latex, powder-free, disposable glove is triple-cleansed to help reduce the risk of latex allergies, and is packaged in a layered format for easier dispensing that non-layered packed gloves. The glove has an external surface polymer coating to help prevent tapes and adhesives from sticking to the glove, and an internal polymer coating, reducing surface friction and allowing it to be put on more easily than uncoated, powder-free gloves, particularly in wet environments. The glove has a palm thickness of 5 mils and a finger thickness of 6 mils, and is 9.4″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous white glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications.

Specifications

Material Latex, powder free
Palm thickness 5 mils
Finger thickness 6 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.4″
Color White
Minimum tensile strength 30.0 to 31.3 megapascals (MPa) before aging and 27.3 to 28.0 MPa after aging
Elongation before aging 960 to 970%
Elongation after aging 890 to 920%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 3.2 mils Thick, Medium (Pack of 2000) Review

Aurelia Transform Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

The Aurelia Transform 9889 nitrile, powder-free, disposable glove is textured along the length of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with textured fingertips. The glove has a palm thickness of 2.8 mils and a finger thickness of 4 mils, and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2 mils thick. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and reduces the likelihood of allergic reaction. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, reducing the risk of contamination compared to a powdered glove. This ambidextrous blue glove is suitable for dental and medical examination applications.

Specifications

Material Nitrile, powder free
Palm thickness 2.8 mils
Finger thickness 4 mils
Cuff thickness 2 mils
Length 9.5″
Color Blue
Minimum tensile strength 14 megapascals (MPa) before and after aging
Elongation before aging 500%
Elongation after aging 400%
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.5

Tensile strength, measured in MPa, is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. Elongation measures how much a glove can be stretched before it breaks. It is expressed as a percent of the original length of the glove at the moment of breakage; the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. AQL is an FDA quality specification for the defect rate in surgical and exam gloves. The FDA requires an AQL of 1.5 for surgical gloves and 2.5 for exam gloves.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, food service, and industrial applications. Disposable gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for use on either hand, some can be purchased in hand-specific models. They are offered powdered or powder-free; silicone or silicone-free; chlorinated or non-chlorinated; coated or uncoated; with a standard- or extended-length cuff; sterile or non-sterile; and with textured or smooth fingers, fingertips, and palms. A glove’s abrasion, cut, and puncture resistance are defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough surfaces. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from objects such as needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals, and varies by glove material.

Aurelia Gloves manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Aurora, IL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 2859-1:1989.