Uses of Disposable Nitrile Gloves
Due to their excellent protective properties and wide applicability, disposable nitrile gloves have become essential protective equipment in various fields. The following are their main application categories and features:



1. Household Use
Cleaning and Kitchen Work: Resistant to oil and chemical corrosion, they are suitable for washing dishes, handling fresh food, and using detergents, effectively reducing the risk of bacterial transmission. The blue design makes it easy to inspect for damage, and the powder-free formula prevents skin irritation.
Pet Care: Prevents direct contact with pet hair and excrement, maintaining hygiene.
2. Medical and Laboratory Use
Medical Procedures: Used in surgeries, injections, and dressing changes, they provide a strong fit and a microbial barrier to prevent cross-infection. Double-layer nitrile gloves protect against toxic substances such as chemotherapy drugs.
Laboratory Use: Resistant to acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, they protect lab workers from chemical hazards. The dust-free design is suitable for precision operations.
3. Industrial and Electronics
Electronic Manufacturing: Anti-static and dust-free, they are suitable for assembling precision components such as semiconductors and circuit boards, avoiding fingerprint contamination. Chemical Engineering & Maintenance: Oil- and solvent-resistant, suitable for applications involving exposure to hazardous chemicals, such as battery manufacturing, printing, and mechanical maintenance.
IV. Other Industries
Food Processing: Meets food-grade standards and is suitable for use in catering, aquatic product processing, and other applications, ensuring hygiene and safety.
Beauty & Auto Repair: The non-slip design facilitates hair dyeing, tattooing, and vehicle repair.
Core Advantages
Material Properties: Nitrile rubber (acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer) offers oil resistance, abrasion resistance, and anti-allergy properties.
Comfort: Highly elastic and conforming to the hand, with superior breathability compared to latex gloves, making it suitable for extended wear.
Note: Different applications require specific thickness (e.g., medical applications typically require 0.22mm or higher) and color (mainly blue/black).

