MICROFLEX® Blaze® N48
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$169.90
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DESCRIPTION
- High visibility: MICROFLEX® Blaze® N48 are robust, high-visibility orange nitrile medical exam gloves that protect hands in demanding environments — their high-visibility orange color makes them easy to see in emergency situations
- Secure grip: These gloves work exceptionally well in oily environments — with their textured fingers, wearers can confidently grip tools and materials in every situation
- Specialized protection: These orange nitrile gloves also feature an extended cuff, for added protection of the wrist and forearm, and they are certified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1999), making them ideal for first responders and other emergency services — they have also been tested against chemotherapy drugs*
Product Details
- Cuff Length: Extended
- Material: Nitrile
- Freedom From Holes: 1.5 AQL
- Not Made From Natural Rubber Latex: Yes
- Allergy Prevention: Latex (Type I)
- Powder Content: Powder-Free
- Finger Thickness: 0.20 mm / 7.9 mil
- External Glove Surface: Textured fingers
- Palm Thickness: 0.13 mm / 5.1 mil
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Orange color: Easy to spot on the job
- Textured fingers: Work exceptionally well in oily environments
- Specialized protection: NFPA 1999 certified and withstands cytotoxic drugs
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