|
Type |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Use Against |
|
Cotton/fabric blend |
Absorbs perspiration, keeps objects clean |
No chemical resistance |
Non-hazardous materials, slippery surfaces,
mild heat or cold. |
|
Natural rubber latex. |
Low cost, good physical properties,
dexterity. |
Poor vs. oils, greases, organics.
Frequently imported; may be poor quality.
May
result in
allergic reactions. |
Bases, alcohols, dilute water solutions; fair
vs. aldehydes, ketones,.light irritant protection, infectious
agents |
|
Natural rubber blends. |
Low cost, dexterity, better chemical
resistance than natural rubber vs. some chemicals. |
Physical properties frequently inferior to
natural rubber.
May result in allergic
reaction. |
Same as natural rubber. |
|
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
Low cost, very good physical properties,
medium cost, medium chemical resistance |
Plasticizers can be stripped; frequently
imported may be poor quality |
Strong acids and bases, salts, other water
solutions, alcohols, oils, greases and petroleum products. |
|
Neoprene |
Medium cost, medium chemical resistance,
medium physical properties, high tensile strength and heat
resistance |
None determined. |
Oxidizing acids, anilines, phenol, glycol
ethers, solvents oils, mild corrosives. |
|
Nitrile |
Low cost, excellent physical properties,
dexterity |
Poor vs. benzene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethylene, many ketones |
Oils, greases, aliphatic chemicals, xylene,
perchloroethylene, trichloroethane; fair vs. toluene |
|
Butyl |
Speciality glove, polar organics, high
resistance to gas and water vapor. |
Expensive, poor vs. hydrocarbons, chlorinated
solvents |
Glycol ethers, ketones, esters |
|
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) |
Specialty glove, resists a very broad range
of organics, good physical properties |
Very expensive, water sensitive, poor vs.
light alcohols |
Aliphatics, aromatics, chlorinated solvents,
ketones (except acetone), esters, ethers |
|
Fluoro- elastomer (Viton) ® |
Specialty glove, organic chlorinated and
aromatic solvents. Flexible. |
Extremely expensive, poor physical
properties, poor vs. some ketones, esters, amines |
Aromatics, chlorinated solvents, also
aliphatics and alcohols
|
|
Norfoil, Silver Shield®, 4H® |
Excellent chemical resistance |
Poor fit, stiff, easily punctures, poor grip |
Use for Hazmat work
|
|
Zetex® |
Good heat resistance |
Poor grip, stiff. |
Replace asbestos gloves |
|
Leather |
Good skin abrasion protection. Good grip. |
Absorb chemical contaminants. |
Injuries from sparks or scraping against
rough surfaces. Used in combination with an insulated liner when
working with electricity. |
|
Metal mesh |
Specialty glove. Protects against cuts when
working with sharp tools. |
Expensive. Some models may reduce ability to
grip. |
Protect hands form accidental cuts and
scratches. Special micro-mesh versions available for use in high
hazard surgery. |
|
Aluminized |
Specialty glove. Heat resistance |
Poor grip, discomfort. Poor chemical
resistance. |
Insulate hands from intense heat working
molten materials. |