KSI disposable nitrile gloves offer superior durability, chemical resistance, and comfort for a wide range of applications. Made from high-quality synthetic rubber, they provide excellent protection against punctures, oils, and chemicals while ensuring a snug, latex-free fit. Ideal for food handling, medical use, and industrial tasks, these gloves deliver reliable safety with enhanced flexibility and touch sensitivity.
Item No.: SAH5585
Size: S
Color: Blue
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 8.14 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5592
Size: M
Color: Blue
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 8.8 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5608
Size: L
Color: Blue
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 9.46 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5615
Size: XL
Color: Blue
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 10.12 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5622
Size: S
Color: Black
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 8.14 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5639
Size: M
Color: Black
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 8.8 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5646
Size: L
Color: Black
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 9.46 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Item No.: SAH5653
Size: XL
Color: Black
Case Pack: 1000
Gross Weight: 10.12 lbs
Cube: 0.572 ft³
Nitrile gloves are widely regarded as the premium choice among disposable gloves, offering a superior balance of strength, comfort, and chemical resistance. Compared to latex gloves, nitrile options are latex-free, eliminating allergy risks while maintaining excellent elasticity and sensitivity. This makes them ideal for both medical and foodservice applications.
Nitrile gloves are a top choice for a broad range of industries that require reliable hand protection. In the medical and dental fields, nitrile gloves are widely used for patient examinations, lab work, and hygiene-related tasks due to their excellent puncture resistance and latex-free composition, which reduces allergy concerns.
Nitrile gloves, while highly effective in terms of safety and durability, are not traditionally biodegradable due to their synthetic rubber composition. Unlike natural latex, nitrile is made from acrylonitrile and butadiene, which contribute to its resistance to punctures, chemicals, and tearing—but also make it slower to break down in the environment.