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Clean, sterile and sterilizable 100 grade nitrile gloves are mainly used in the following industries:
Medical industry: such as operating rooms, laboratories, wards, etc., to protect the safety of medical staff and patients.
Biopharmaceutical industry: used in drug production, research and development, etc. to prevent contamination of drugs.
Electronic industry: in the process of electronic components manufacturing, assembly, etc., to avoid static electricity and pollution.
Food processing industry: to ensure food hygiene and safety.
Laboratory research: provide hand protection for researchers to ensure the accuracy of experiments.
Below are some common sterilization methods for sterile nitrile gloves:
Ethylene oxide sterilization: this is a commonly used sterilization method that can effectively kill various microorganisms.
Irradiation sterilization: using radiation energy such as gamma rays for sterilization.
Steam sterilization: Sterilization is achieved by high temperature steam.
Class 100 nitrile gloves have excellent puncture resistance.
It is more resistant to the puncture of sharp objects than normal glove materials, and can protect the hands from injury to a certain extent, which is one of the important reasons why it is widely used in many industries.
Class 100 nitrile gloves are generally not recommended for reuse.
Although nitrile gloves offer good durability, single use is a safer practice to ensure sterility and protection. Reuse may result in glove contamination, breakage or degradation of performance, increasing the risk of infection.
After use, 100 grade nitrile gloves should be disposed of properly as follows:
Put into special trash cans: Put the used gloves into trash cans specially designed to collect medical waste or related pollutants.
Avoid casual disposal: Do not dispose of them in ordinary garbage cans or in the environment to prevent contamination of the environment and spread of germs.
Dispose of it according to regulations: Follow the regulations and procedures of your place or organization for the disposal of medical waste.
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