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NitraCare Plus 100 - Powder-Free Non-Sterile Nitrile Exam Gloves - Case of 10 boxes

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  • NitraCare Plus 100 - Power-Free Non-Sterile Nitrile Exam Gloves ID - 1000 gloves per case
  • NitraCare Plus 100 - Power-Free Non-Sterile Nitrile Exam Gloves - Case of 10 boxes
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NitraCare Plus 100 - Power-Free Non-Sterile Nitrile Examination Gloves - Case of 10 boxes

Availability:

Ships same day if by 3pm EST. Signature required delivery.

- Powder-Free Non-Sterile Nitrile Examination Gloves
- Sold by the Case. Each case has 10 boxes of 100 gloves (1,000 gloves total per case)
- Outstanding barrier protection from bacteria, viruses and chemicals during procedures where risk of fluid exposure is moderate to high.
- Finger-tip textured enable grip even when wet
- Standard color coded sizing to identify different sizes
- Offer excellent sensitivity for touch perception and dependable protection.
- Meets both ASTM D6978-05 and USP 800 Personal Protection Equipment requirement for use of chemotherapy gloves when handling hazardous drugs. When used in accordance to the guidelines set forth in the USP 800 chapter.
- For large orders please email a.lugo@medicaldistributiongroup.com or call (727)744-2967

Brand - NitraCare
Material - Nitrile
Color - Cobalt Blue
Sterility - Non-Sterile
Cuff - Beaded Cuff
Sizes - XS, SM, M, L, XL
Accelerators - Yes
Chemo Tested - Yes
Glove Interior - Power-Free
Glove Exterior - Textured Fingers
Length (inches) 9.5 in
Palm Thickness (Avg) - 3.0 mil
Finger Thickness (Avg) - 5.6 mil
Tensile Strength (Mpa) - 35 / 33 Mpa
Ultimate Elongation (%) - 600 / 560
Pin Hole (AQL) - 1.5

Manufactured in accordance with Quality System ISO 9001.
Exceeds and meets current ASTM Standards: - D6319, D5151, D1671 & D6978.
This product is made from Synthetic Nitrile Polymer and contains no natural latex rubber.
* When used in accordance to the guidelines set forth in the USP 800 chapter.

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