Meditrade® Gloves

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Meditrade see it as a priority during manufacturing of examination and surgical gloves to offer the user gloves that combine very high mechanical strength with optimal tactile sensitivity. The top priority, however, is the protection of the user and the patient. They are constantly investing into the know-how of product development and into their production sites, because they know that this represents the basic work for an optimized product range. 

It is important to wear gloves in a laboratory for several reasons:

1. Protection from chemicals: Laboratory gloves provide a physical barrier between your skin and the chemicals you are handling. This protects against chemical burns, absorption, and exposure to hazardous substances.

2. Prevent contamination: Gloves prevent cross-contamination between samples, reagents, and equipment. This reduces the risk of errors and false results.

3. Hygiene: Wearing gloves maintains good hygiene practices since they prevent the spread of bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms that may be present in the laboratory.

4. Safety: Wearing gloves in the laboratory promotes safety by increasing grip strength and reducing the risk of accidental cuts, punctures, and other injuries.

Overall, wearing gloves in the laboratory is crucial for personal and environmental safety, as well as accurate and reliable research results.

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Latex examination glove, natural white, powder-free, non-sterile, textured, beaded cuff, ambidextrous, for single use only. 

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Nitrile examination glove, black, powderfree, latexfree, non-sterile, textured, beaded cuff, ambidextrous, nur for single use only.

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Nitrile examination glove, blue, powderfree, latexfree, non-sterile, textured, beaded cuff, ambidextrous,for single use only. 

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