The EN 374: 2016 standard serves as a crucial reference for the selection and use of protective gloves against chemicals. As new substances and risks emerge, the standard is constantly being updated to adapt to new changes. Let's take a look at the latest changes in EN 374:2016!
Gloves are the key to hand protection, which is an important aspect of dental applications. For now, nitrile gloves are becoming the favored type of gloves for many dental organizations due to their hypoallergenic as well as durable properties.
KINGFA Chemotherapy Resistant Gloves ensure resistance to up to 30 types of drugs, as well as outstanding impermeability and durability. For now,these gloves have become an important piece of PPE for chemotherapy treatments, chemical experiments and many other scenarios.
KINGFA Accelerator-Free Nitrile Examination Gloves are designed for medical use, providing reliable protection for both examiner and patient by preventing cross-contamination.
Nitrile allergy is a reaction to the chemical accelerators added in the production process of nitrile gloves. The accelerator-free gloves will be the solution to this problem!
Discover how long nitrile gloves last, how to store them properly, and how to spot signs of expiration — so you can always count on the protection they provide.