FAQs
Are these gloves suitable for ESD-sensitive environments?
These gloves are designed with a low static charge to help reduce static buildup during handling. While they provide basic product protection for static sensitive components, they are best suited for non critical applications rather than highly controlled ESD certified environments.
How do vinyl gloves compare to nitrile or latex?
Vinyl gloves offer a softer, more economical option with good flexibility and tactile sensitivity. However, they typically provide less chemical resistance and durability than nitrile or latex, making them more appropriate for light-duty or non-hazardous manufacturing tasks.
Why are the gloves packed in a static shielding bag?
The static shielding bag helps protect the gloves from external static charges and contamination during storage and transport. This packaging supports their intended use in environments where minimizing static exposure to components is important.
Are these gloves appropriate for chemical handling?
Vinyl gloves provide limited resistance to certain mild substances but are not recommended for heavy chemical exposure. They are better suited for general handling, assembly, and inspection tasks where minimal hazard protection is required.
What type of fit and comfort can users expect?
The soft PVC material offers flexibility and comfort for short-term wear. The ambidextrous design allows either glove to be worn on either hand, making dispensing convenient while maintaining tactile sensitivity for detailed handling tasks.















