Disposable Synthetic Latex Gloves
INTCO Disposable Synthetic Latex Gloves deliver food-grade safety and industrial durability. Certified by FDA/EU standards, they resist chemical migration and protein adhesion for hygienic handling. Ergonomically designed to reduce hand fatigue during prolonged tasks, with enhanced chemical resistance and textured grip for secure control in demanding environments.
Product Description
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Synthetic Latex
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Cream White / Customized
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Powder Free, Non-Sterile, Latex-free
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9”, 12”
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2-6mils
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Ambidextrous, Finger Textured, Beaded Cuff
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Keep out of direct sunlight; store in a cool and dry place; Keep away from sources of ozone or ignition
Applicable industries
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Industrial protection
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Laboratory
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Food and Beverage Processing
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Beauty / Cosmetology
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Hairdressing
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Tattoo
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General Housekeeping
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8
Room Service
Certification
American Standard
European Standard
physical information
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ASTM D6319
Elongation (%)
Tensile Strength (Mpa)
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EN 455
Force At Break (N)
Before Aging
After Aging
FAQS
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Q1What is the primary advantage of synthetic latex gloves over natural rubber latex?The most significant advantage is that synthetic latex is 100% Latex-free, eliminating the risk of Type I allergies associated with natural rubber proteins. It provides a similar level of elasticity, comfort, and "second-skin" fit as natural latex, making it an ideal professional alternative for healthcare workers and patients with sensitive skin.
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Q2How does the durability of synthetic latex compare to standard vinyl gloves?Synthetic latex gloves offer superior tensile strength and better puncture resistance than standard vinyl. While vinyl is excellent for short-term, low-risk tasks, synthetic latex is engineered for more demanding environments that require longer wear times and greater manual dexterity, such as clinical examinations and precision laboratory work.
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Q3How do synthetic latex gloves differ from standard nitrile gloves in terms of user experience?While both are latex-free, synthetic latex gloves focus on mimicking the high elasticity and "soft-fit" of natural rubber, providing a more snug, skin-like feel. Nitrile gloves, on the other hand, are generally known for superior chemical resistance and puncture strength. Synthetic latex is the preferred choice for tasks requiring prolonged wear and maximum tactile sensitivity, whereas nitrile is ideal for higher-risk chemical or industrial environments.
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Q4Can these gloves be used in food processing and catering services?Yes. Our disposable synthetic latex gloves are non-toxic, powder-free, and meet international food safety standards. Their excellent grip and high tactile sensitivity ensure safe and efficient food handling, particularly in environments where avoiding latex contamination is critical for consumer safety.
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Q5How does INTCO Medical's position as the world's largest manufacturer benefit global B2B clients?As the world's largest manufacturer of disposable gloves, INTCO Medical leverages its massive annual production capacity of 103 billion pieces to ensure unparalleled supply security. This leading position allows us to maintain stable pricing and consistent product availability, providing our international partners with the logistical reliability and economies of scale that only a global industry leader can offer.
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Q6How does INTCO leverage its R&D leadership to provide a one-stop solution for different industries?Holding the status of the world's largest nitrile glove manufacturer, INTCO consistently invests in material science to diversify our product portfolio. Our R&D teams develop specialized solutions across nitrile, synthetic latex, vinyl, and TPE categories, allowing global distributors to source a complete range of professional protection from a single, innovative manufacturer. This commitment to continuous R&D ensures we meet the evolving safety requirements of the medical, industrial, and food sectors.


