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Microflex FFS-700-XL FreeForm SE Powder-Free Examination Glove, 9.6″ Length, 2.8″ Cuff Thickness, 3.5″ Palm Thickness, 5.1″ Finger Thickness, X-Large, Blue (Pack of 100) Review

Microflex FFS-700-XL FreeForm SE Powder-Free Examination Glove, 9.6

Product Description

It is best for light to mid-duty tasks that need reliable protection.

Manufacturer Contact Information

1-800-876-6875

Micro Flex N273 Gloves, Large Review

Micro Flex N273 Gloves, Large

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  • NITRILE IND.PF LG 100/BX (MFX-N273-L)

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Microflex EV-2050-M Evolution One Powder-Free Examination Glove, Latex, 9.6″ Length, 3.9″… Review

Microflex EV-2050-M Evolution One Powder-Free Examination Glove, Latex, 9.6

  • Slip on easily in wet or dry conditions
  • Fully textured for a great grip
  • Non sterile
  • Fully Textured
  • Beaded cuff

Size:Medium

Product Description

Strong and durable with a secure grip, these gloves slip on easily, wet or dry, and provide a consistent performance.

Manufacturer Contact Information

1-800-876-6868

Microflex UF524M Ultraform Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium Box of 300 Review

Microflex UF524M Ultraform Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Medium Box of 300

We are devoted to providing the Medical products you need all affordably priced to cater your medical requirements where and when needed Find affordable items for patients and caregivers in top quality for complete reliabilityFeatures. Our unique soft formulation forms to your hand effortlessly as if it is second skin. Textured fingertiips Powder free. 300 per box 10 per caseSpecifications. Color Blue. Size Medium. Material Nitrile. Weight 2245 lbs

Microflex UF524S Ultraform Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Small Box of 300 Review

Microflex UF524S Ultraform Powder Free Nitrile Glove Size Small Box of 300

Microflex® Ultraform® powder-free nitrile exam gloves have a unique soft formulation that forms to your hand effortlessly as if it is second skin. In field tests, users wearing Ultraform® experienced an increase in fine motor task performance compared to a bare hand. Ultra soft and ultra stretchy, these gloves redefine comfort. Disposable Gloves, Nitrile, Glove Size S, Powder Free, Palm Thickness 2.40 mil, Finger Thickness 3.10 mil, Cuff Thickness 2.20 mil, Glove Length 9 In., Glove Texture Location Fingers Only, Cobalt Blue, Unlined, Cuff Beaded, Disposable Glove Grade Industrial, Aloe Inner Surface No, Ambidextrous, Latex Content Latex Free, Metal Detectable No, Sterile/Non-Sterile Non-Sterile, Package Quantity 300

Microflex Xceed Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 2.8 mils Thick Review

Microflex Xceed Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

The Microflex Xceed disposable, chlorinated, powder-free, standard length nitrile glove has textured fingertips, has a palm thickness of 2.8 mils and a finger thickness of 4.3 mils, and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2.4 mils thick. It is suitable for automotive, dental, healthcare, industrial safety, laboratory, manufacturing, and tattoo applications. Made with Microflex’s Avantex nitrile formulation, this glove surpasses the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) acceptable quality level (AQL) standards for examination and surgical gloves. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and helps reduce the likelihood of allergic reaction. The glove is textured on the ends of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with a smooth texture. This glove has been washed in a diluted chlorine-based solution to help reduce tackiness, providing lower surface friction than a non-chlorinated glove and allowing quick donning in wet environments. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, helping to reduce the likelihood of spreading bacteria compared to a powdered glove. The color of this ambidextrous glove is blue.

Tensile strength, measured in megapascals (MPa), is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has a tensile strength of 33 MPa before aging and 31 MPa after aging. 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, and the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an elongation of 500% before aging and 400% after aging. Acceptable Quality Level (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. This glove has an AQL of 0.65, which means the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 0.65%. Microflex examination gloves meet or exceed applicable standards imposed by ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the FDA.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, art, and industrial applications. Gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for 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 is defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of certain exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough objects. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from pointed objects such as pins and needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals. Chemical resistance is defined by glove material, thickness, and length, as well as the work environment and chemicals likely to be encountered. For information on the chemical resistance of this glove, consult the manufacturer’s chemical resistance guide.

Microflex Corporation manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Reno, NV, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485:2003.

Micro Flex N274 Gloves, X-Large Review

Micro Flex N274 Gloves, X-Large

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  • NITRILE IND.PF XL 100/BX (MFX-N274-XL)

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Microflex ColorTouch Latex Glove, Powder Free, Polymer Coating, 9.6″ Length, 5.1 mils Thick, pack of 10 (1000 Count) Review

Microflex ColorTouch Latex Glove, Powder Free, Polymer Coating, 9.6

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  • Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl
  • Fully textured glove is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet conditions
  • Glove is color-coded by size and has a peppermint scent
  • Palm thickness is 5.9 mils and finger thickness is 6.7 mils, and standard length glove is 9.6″ long and has a beaded wrist cuff that is 3.9 mils thick
  • Powdered glove helps provide quick donning and doffing

Size:Medium

The Microflex ColorTouch disposable, powdered, standard length latex glove is fully textured along the palm and fingers, is color-coded by size, and has a peppermint scent. It has a palm thickness 5.9 mils and a finger thickness of 6.7 mils and is 9.6″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 3.9 mils thick. It is suitable for dental, industrial safety, laboratory, and tattoo applications. Latex provides better elasticity than nitrile, chloroprene, or vinyl, and better puncture resistance than vinyl. The glove is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet conditions, compared to a glove with textured fingers. This powdered glove has cornstarch on the inside of the glove, making it easier to don and doff. Each size of this ambidextrous glove has a unique color for quick size identification.

Tensile strength, measured in megapascals (MPa), is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has a tensile strength of 22 MPa before aging and 21 MPa after aging. 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, and the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an elongation of 750% before aging and 600% after aging. Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is a Food and Drug Administration (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. This glove has an AQL of 1.5, which means the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 1.5%. Microflex examination gloves meet or exceed applicable standards imposed by ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the FDA.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, art, and industrial applications. Gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for 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 is defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of certain exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough objects. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from pointed objects such as pins and needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals. Chemical resistance is defined by glove material, thickness, and length, as well as the work environment and chemicals likely to be encountered. For information on the chemical resistance of this glove, consult the manufacturer’s chemical resistance guide.

Microflex Corporation manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Reno, NV, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485:2003.

Microflex Xceed Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5″ Length, 2.8 mils Thick Review

Microflex Xceed Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.5

The Microflex Xceed disposable, chlorinated, powder-free, standard length nitrile glove has textured fingertips, has a palm thickness of 2.8 mils and a finger thickness of 4.3 mils, and is 9.5″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 2.4 mils thick. It is suitable for automotive, dental, healthcare, industrial safety, laboratory, manufacturing, and tattoo applications. Made with Microflex’s Avantex nitrile formulation, this glove surpasses the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) acceptable quality level (AQL) standards for examination and surgical gloves. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and helps reduce the likelihood of allergic reaction. The glove is textured on the ends of the fingers for improved grip compared to a glove with a smooth texture. This glove has been washed in a diluted chlorine-based solution to help reduce tackiness, providing lower surface friction than a non-chlorinated glove and allowing quick donning in wet environments. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, helping to reduce the likelihood of spreading bacteria compared to a powdered glove. The color of this ambidextrous glove is blue.

Tensile strength, measured in megapascals (MPa), is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has a tensile strength of 33 MPa before aging and 31 MPa after aging. 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, and the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an elongation of 500% before aging and 400% after aging. Acceptable Quality Level (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. This glove has an AQL of 0.65, which means the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 0.65%. Microflex examination gloves meet or exceed applicable standards imposed by ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the FDA.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, art, and industrial applications. Gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for 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 is defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of certain exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough objects. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from pointed objects such as pins and needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals. Chemical resistance is defined by glove material, thickness, and length, as well as the work environment and chemicals likely to be encountered. For information on the chemical resistance of this glove, consult the manufacturer’s chemical resistance guide.

Microflex Corporation manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Reno, NV, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485:2003.

Microflex MidKnight Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.6″ Length, 4.7 mils Thick, X-Small (Pack of 1000) Review

Microflex MidKnight Nitrile Glove, Powder Free, 9.6

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  • Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, and better abrasion resistance than chloroprene
  • Fully textured glove is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet conditions, and has a black color that hides stains and helps prevent visual distraction
  • Palm thickness is 4.7 mils and finger thickness is 5.5 mils, and standard length glove is 9.6″ long and has a beaded wrist cuff that is 3.1 mils thick
  • Chlorinated glove allows for quick donning, particularly in wet environments, compared to a non-chlorinated glove
  • Powder-free glove leaves no residue, helping to reduce the likelihood of spreading latex allergens and bacteria compared to a powdered glove

Size:X-Small

The Microflex MidKnight disposable, chlorinated, powder-free, standard length nitrile glove is fully textured along the fingertips, fingers, and palm and has a black color that hides stains and helps prevent visual distraction. It has a palm thickness of 4.7 mils and a finger thickness of 5.5 mils, and is 9.6″ long from the tip of the middle finger to the edge of the beaded wrist cuff, which is 3.1 mils thick. It is suitable for automotive, emergency medical services, funeral, industrial safety, laboratory, law enforcement, and tattoo applications. Nitrile provides better elasticity than vinyl, better puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, better abrasion resistance than chloroprene, and helps reduce the likelihood of allergic reaction. The glove is textured on the fingertips, fingers, and palm for improved grip, particularly in wet conditions, compared to a glove with textured fingers. It has been washed in a diluted chlorine-based solution to help reduce tackiness, providing lower surface friction than a non-chlorinated glove and allowing quick donning in wet environments. This powder-free glove leaves no residue, helping to reduce the likelihood of spreading bacteria compared to a powdered glove. The color of this ambidextrous glove is black.

Tensile strength, measured in megapascals (MPa), is the amount of force required to rip a glove; the higher the number, the stronger the glove material. This glove has a tensile strength of 27 MPa before aging and 24 MPa after aging. 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, and the higher the percent, the more the glove can stretch. This glove has an elongation of 500% before aging and 400% after aging. Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is a Food and Drug Administration (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. This glove has an AQL of 1.5, which means the defect level from a large sample of the gloves will not exceed 1.5%. Microflex examination gloves meet or exceed applicable standards imposed by ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the FDA.

Disposable and limited-use gloves are used in medical, forensic, scientific, art, and industrial applications. Gloves are commonly made from flexible materials such as latex, nitrile, chloroprene, and vinyl. While most disposable gloves are designed for 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 is defined by glove material and thickness, and may be improved with the use of certain exterior coatings. Abrasion resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from contact with rough objects. Cut resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from blades and sharp instruments. Puncture resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from pointed objects such as pins and needles. Chemical resistance means the glove helps protect the hand from certain chemicals. Chemical resistance is defined by glove material, thickness, and length, as well as the work environment and chemicals likely to be encountered. For information on the chemical resistance of this glove, consult the manufacturer’s chemical resistance guide.

Microflex Corporation manufactures disposable gloves. The company, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Reno, NV, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485:2003.