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Quality Standards
*Conforms to ASTM D6319 and EN 455 Standards.
*Manufactured under QSR (GMP), ISO 9001:2008 & ISO 13485:2003 (Medical Device) Quality Management System.
*Biocompatibility tested or biocompatibility friendly.
*Resists permeation by a wide range of chemicals as compared to natural rubber latex of the same thickness.
Glove sizes
*Extra-small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra-large.
*Marked in the check box on the shipping carton with black ink
Type | Powdered or Powder-free; non-sterile |
Material | Synthetic Nitrile Latex. |
Design & Features | : Ambidextrous; Finger-textured; beaded cuff; white or coloured (blue/green/pink/light purple) |
Storage | The gloves shall maintain their properties when stored in a dry condition at temperature not higher than 30°C. |
Shelf-life | 5 years from the date of manufacturing. |
Dimension | Standards | |
iGlove | ASTM D6319 | |
Length(mm) | 240 min | 220 min (siz XS,S) 230 min(size M,L,XL) |
Width(mm)
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76 ± 3 |
70 ± 10 |
Thickness - single wall (mm)
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Min. 0.05 |
Min. 0.05 Min. 0.05 |
PRoperty | ASTM D6319 |
Elongation at break (%) | Min 500 Min 400 |
Tensile Strength(MPa) | Min 14 Min 14 |
Force at Break (N) | N/A |
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