The difference between non-sterilized vinyl examination gloves and latex gloves
At present, there are many different types of gloves on the market to provide protection for people. They use a wide range of materials that are effective in preventing disease and infection. For example, anti-wear latex gloves used by car mechanics can prevent gasoline from reaching the skin, potentially damaging health. Medical and scientific researchers use latex, plastic and other gloves to protect themselves from external infections.
Latex gloves are a good protective measure for people engaged in nursing, health and medical work. They prevent contact with blood, other body fluids and microbes. Latex gloves are very effective and rarely leak compared to other gloves, thus providing a good barrier. Latex gloves are also easy to use, which can help doctors perform complex tasks such as surgery.
But the problem with it is that some people may be allergic to latex.
Non-sterilized vinyl examination gloves, which are often made from polyvinyl chloride (also known as polyvinyl chloride) materials and are latex-free, are an effective alternative to latex gloves, such as those used by some people with latex allergies. They are not only soft and comfortable, but also good and cheap.
Non-sterilized vinyl examination gloves are commonly used in different industries, but they have limited protection against pathogens and contaminants and therefore can not be used in the health care industry. These gloves are looser and more comfortable than latex gloves, and you can use vinyl gloves in the food and beverage industry, where irritating chemicals and contaminants are difficult to come into contact with.
Although not as strong as other gloves, these gloves have good antistatic properties and are highly resistant to oils, acids and alcohols. Note that while non-sterilized vinyl examination gloves are more comfortable than latex gloves, they are not meant to be worn for long periods of time.