Kimberly-Clark Professional Kimtech G3 Sterile Sterling Nitrile Gloves (300 Pairs)
Working with chemicals, hazardous and non-hazardous, requires proper hand protection. The Kimberly-Clark Professional Kimtech G3 Sterile Sterling Nitrile Gloves (300 Pairs) offer safety and comfort using unparalleled nitrile - the most popular type of glove material. Coming in a handy pack of 300, these gloves are the best way to guarantee in lab and research environments.
What's Included?
- 300 x Pairs of Nitrile Gloves
Please note these gloves will come in ten packs of thirty pairs of gloves.
Sizing Information
To find out which size you need, please see the below size guide and measure according to the diagram:
Size | Palm Circumference (mm) | Hand Length (cm) |
Size 6 | 80mm | 30.5cm |
Size 6.5 | 87mm | 30.5cm |
Size 7 | 94mm | 30.5cm |
Size 7.5 | 98mm | 30.5cm |
Size 8 | 109mm | 30.5cm |
Size 8.5 | 114mm | 30.5cm |
Size 9 | 120mm | 30.5cm |
Key Specifications
- Certifications/Compliance: ASTM D6319, ASTM D3767
- Certifications/Compliance (Europe): EN ISO 374-1:2016; EN 374-4:2003; EN ISO 374-5:2016; ASTMD6978-05
- Cleanroom Class: Class 1 /ISO 3 AQL 1.5
- Colour: Grey
- Disposable: Yes
- Exterior Finish: Partially Textured
- Finger Thickness (Metric): 0.10mm
- Hand: Specific
- Laboratory/Cleanroom Use: Yes
- Latex Free: Yes
- Material: Nitrile
- Powdered: Powder Free
- Sterility: Sterile
- Thickness (English): 4 mil
- Thickness (Metric): 0.10mm
- Manufacturing/QMS Audit Standards: ISO 9001
- Model: 11828
- Series: Kimtech G3 Sterile
- Length (English): 12 in
- Length (Metric): 30.5 cm
Key Features and Benefits
- Provide protection and cleanliness for ISO Class 3 or higher cleanroom environments
- Suitable for double donning, latex-free, and non-pyrogenic
- Natural rubber latex free for people with sensitive skin and latex allergies
- Static dissipative in use for enhanced safety
- Walleted and pouched in polyethylene for additional comfort
- Packaged for aseptic donning increases safety and protection of the wearer
- Environmentally responsible – 50% less bulk than traditional latex sterile gloves
- Polyethylene walleting and pouching for comfort, breathability and protection
Flexible Gloves
These gloves are made of nitrile, a soft and flexible material with enhanced grip that contorts around the shape of your hand. Perfect for use in a range of applications, including in catering, medical and research environments, these gloves offer maximum comfort and grip when handling chemicals and other substances.
Nitrile Material
These gloves are made of 100% nitrile rubber. This material has various benefits for research and medical applications, including:
- Physical and Mechanical Properties:
- Abrasion and friction resistant for intense durability
- Adhesive to metal and other rigid materials
- Great resilience and rebound properties (stretch for comfort)
- Tear and rip resistant with a 350 - 650% elongation range
- Chemical Resistance:
- Resistant to some acids, alkalines
- Excellent resistance to hydrocarbons, oils, ammonia
- Brilliant resistance to mineral oils, petroleum and solvents
- Thermal Properties:
- Low Temperature Range: -70ºF to 0ºF
- Minimum for Continuous Use (Static): -40ºF
- Brittle Point: -70° F to 0ºF
- High Temperature Range: +210° F to +250ºF
- Maximum for Continuous Use (Static): +250ºF
- Environmental Performance:
- Good gas permeability
- Good oxidation resistance
- Good resistance to steam and radiation
- Excellent water resistance
Why Do Labs Use Nitrile Gloves?
Labs require nitrile gloves for a few different reasons, but some specific examples include:
- Nitrile offers chemical resistance when handling acidic and alkaline solutions
- Nitrile gloves visibly rip when punctured, avoiding contamination
- This visible ripping ensures any chemical-skin contact is treated
- Nitrile gloves are hypoallergenic to sufferers of latex allergies and skin sensitivities
Polyethylene Properties
These gloves are made of a combination of nitrile and polyethylene materials. The latter has the following benefits when used in gloves:
- Strong and sturdy, resisting any tears or rips which compromise hygiene
- Moisture resistant, ideal for using with liquids and substances
- Good chemical resistance for use with acidic or alkaline substances
- Fatigue resistant for use with heavy or sharp substances requiring analysis
What Labs Need Gloves?
Proper hand protection is recommended in the majority of labs, however, we recommend using nitrile gloves in the following types of research facilities:
- Diagnostic Laboratories for safety when handling infections and diseases
- Hospital Laboratories for patient-clinician hygiene and prevention of disease
- Clinical Laboratories for protection when analysing samples such as blood tests
- Research and University Laboratories to teach good lab practises and hygiene
When Should I Wear Gloves?
Gloves are essential pieces of equipment in labs, since they protect the wearer and the wearer's experiment results. We therefore wearing these gloves in the following applications for use:
- When handling dangerous materials and solutions
- When handling chemicals of unknown toxicity
- When handling corrosive solutions and materials
- When handling rough or sharp-edged objects
- When handling very hot or very cold materials
Technical Data
If you'd like more information about these gloves, please see below the technical data sheets: