Dip Polymers

Choosing The Right Dip Polymer


The dip polymer is important for the job at hand.

550 Nitrile Dipped Gloves

Nitrile

Nitrile is a synthetic polymer that is unusually resistant to chemicals, oils and fuels. Due to the superior strength of nitrile, gloves dipped with this polymer also have a higher abrasion resistance compared to other polymers.

PUG-006 Polyuerthane Dipped Gloves

Polyuerthane

Polyurethane dipped gloves offer a high level of dexterity to the user. The dip also adheres through the entire glove liner, which prevents flakiness and peeling gloves.

300 Rubber Dipped Gloves

Rubber

Rubber dipped gloves have an inherently strong grip ability and are the most elastic polymer. They perform well under extreme temperatures and do not tear easily. Rubber dipped gloves are not recommended for use with petroleum-based organic solvents.

9900 Neoprene Dipped Gloves

Neoprene

Neoprene was invented to replace natural rubber in chemical handling situations. It is not susceptible to most hazardous chemicals and can be used safely. It also holds up well to UV light.

870-SC PVC Dipped Gloves

PVC

PVC is a low cost, liquid resistant polymer that performs well in petrochemical situations because of good abrasion resistance and flexibility at low temperatures.