About nitrile:
Nitrile is a co-polymer of acrylonitrile and butadiene. The process to make it is fairly simple, and very similar to that of rubber production. However, it is one-hundred percent synthetic, and as such, is stronger, does not cause allergic reaction and therefore has a wider range of applications. It is the synthetic version of latex, and while it lacks the inherent stretch and grip of natural rubber, it is nonetheless prized for its incomparable strength.
Main Characteristics of nitrile:
Nitrile rubber does not contain any latex proteins. It offers excellent resistance to punctures and tears, being three times more puncture resistant than rubber when used in gloves.
With regard to chemical resistance, the principle difference between latex and nitrile is that nitrile stands up well to oil, making it a good choice for metal stamping or handling small oily parts.
Nitrile, while not flame-resistant, does perform well in a range of temperatures between -4° C (25° F) and 149° C (300° F).
Length(MM) Width(MM)
M 180 100
L 190 103
XL 200 105
XXL 210 107
Materials: | olycotton/PVC ruber/natural latex/nitrile rubber/nylon | Packing: | 12 pair one doz,600pairs one wovenbag, 300 pairs one carton |
Species: | cotton knit gloves, |
PVC dotted gloves, |
latex/nitrile coated gloves |
PVC palm coating gloves |
Machine style: | 10 gauge |
| 7 gauge |
| 13 gauge |
machine quantity | 300sets |
Production capacity: | 3000000pairs per month |