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Microfibre is synthetic fabric with very small fibres or threads. The diameter of microfibre is about 20 times smaller than a human hair. The most common types of microfibres are made from polyesters, polyamides or a combination of polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene. The shape, size and combinations of synthetic fibres are selected for specific characteristics, including softness, toughness, absorption, water repellency, electrostatics, and filtering. Features: Breathable fabric; Retains original shape; Comfort is similar to natural fibres and soft; High performance moisture wicking ability; Enhanced durability; Lightweight; Easily maintained and cleaned.
Besides the common hazards faced by workers in food processing industry, there are also rising concerns over meeting the legal requirements for safe food handling. Contamination hazards: Food contamination usually occurs when workers handle food without wearing proper protective wear. Bacteria and chemicals can easily transfer from the worker’s hand to the food. Machinery hazards: Hazards occur in conveyors with moving or exposed parts, collapsing structures, falling objects, and compressed equipment.
Size and tensile strength requirements for single use medical gloves. No less than 240mm in median length and 95mm (±10mm) median width to provide adequate protection along full length of the hand (exception for long cuff gloves). Strength is measured by elongation until breaking point, indicated as Force At Break (FAB) in newtons (N). FAB is measured on standard sample and on a rapid aged sample that is kept at 70°C for 7 days to simulate glove deterioration during prolonged shelf life. FAB requirements differ per glove material and if the glove is for examination or surgical purpose.
Benefits: Aerated latex foam for breathability and reduced perspiration; Impermeability protects from liquid penetration; Latex coating offers high level of grip and abrasion resistance; Soft comfort and premium fit thanks to SHOWA’s hand shape technology; High level of flexibility due to engineered coating; Ergonomic design that replicates the natural curvature of human hand, reducing hand fatigue. Related Products: General Purpose Gloves 306.
Micro-organisms are defined by the standard as bacteria, fungi or viruses. To claim resistance to bacteria and fungi the glove must pass the penetration resistance test according to standard EN 374-2: 2014. If the glove passes ISO 16604: 2004 (method B) test it can claim resistance to viruses as well, and the term “VIRUS” will be added below the biohazard pictogram. AQL (accepted quality level) is a measure of quality assurance based on random sampling procedure according to ISO 2859-1 used by manufacturers for measuring the likelihood of pinhole defects in a batch of gloves. An AQL of 1,5 accepts the statistical probability that there are less than 1.5% of the gloves with defects in the batch. Find even more details at https://excia.asia/.