Nitrile gloves are considered safe and harmless during production. Nitrile gloves are made of natural latex or synthetic rubber as the main raw material, and chemical reagents such as fillers and stabilizers are added.
Latex from natural oak trees is non-toxic and relatively safe for humans. The chemical reagents in the raw materials of gloves are chemically stable and do not contain toxic and harmful substances, such as phthalates, silicone oils, amino compounds, etc., and will not release harmful substances to the human body in the normal use scenario.
Are Food-grade Nitrile Gloves Safe?
Food-grade nitrile gloves must meet the relevant national standards, such as the “GB4806.11-2016 Food Safety National Standard for food contact rubber materials and products.”, strict production and quality testing to ensure the safety of food gloves during use can be assured to contact food.
No allergic reaction. Nitrile gloves do not contain latex proteins and can be used safely by people with latex allergies, avoiding health risks caused by hand allergies.
Storage Method of Nitrile Gloves
Take proper protective measures when wearing nitrile gloves to avoid damage. Gloves should avoid long-term exposure to high temperatures or humidity. When gloves are damaged or deteriorated, they should be properly handled to prevent adverse environmental and health effects.
How to Choose Nitrile Gloves
Nitrile gloves have good chemical stability and do not contain heavy metals and plasticizers. For example, it will not release harmful chemicals when used in medical inspections and food processing plants. However, it should be noted that if the nitrile glove production process used is not up to standard, there may be trace amounts of residual chemicals. Therefore, Li Jianqiang, general manager of Fengwang, said that it is necessary to choose a regular nitrile glove production factory with complete documents and choose nitrile gloves suitable for the required use scenario.