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Disposable Gloves

These single-use gloves prevent cross contamination and provide the dexterity needed for intricate work.
Latex gloves are the most form fitting. They’re good for jobs that require tactile precision.
Powder-free gloves are good for applications where particulate contamination is a concern. FDA-compliant gloves are suitable for direct contact with food.
Heavy Duty Rubber Blend Disposable Gloves

A blend of neoprene, latex, and nitrile makes these gloves strong, elastic, and resistant to chemicals. They’re durable enough for cleaning up spills and other messy jobs, yet thin enough for nimble tasks such as assembling parts. The textured surface helps you grip slippery materials.
These gloves meet EN 374 standards for protection against chemicals. They’re also FDA compliant for direct contact with food. Don't worry about contamination—they're single-use, and the powder-free liner won't shed particles.
Acid-Resistant Gloves

Often used for cleaning lab spaces, these gloves withstand most acids, alcohols, and cleaning solutions. They also resist abrasion and offer good dexterity.
Food-service gloves are made of FDA listed materials for use with food.
Textured gloves provide a better grip than smooth gloves.
Gloves with a cotton fabric lining absorb perspiration.
Food-Service Cut-Protection Gloves


Chop, slice, and dice safely and with precision—these gloves keep your fingers nimble while still protecting you from cuts. They’re commonly used with knives and other sharp tools in food-service environments. All meet ANSI/ISEA 105 standards for various forms of protection, such as cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance. Gloves are sold individually (order two for a pair).
Gloves that are FDA compliant can be used in direct contact with food.
All have an ANSI cut rating, which reflects the amount of force required to cut through them with a razor blade. The higher the rating, the more protection you get. A common minimum rating in food service, A6 gloves can be used with cutting blades, knives, and sharp wire. Use A7 gloves with sharp metal stamps and presses. A8 and A9 gloves are ideal when handling needles, spikes, and bulky objects with sharp edges.
Gloves with a reinforced index finger, palm, and thumb have added puncture protection in key areas.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Glove Size |
XS | 6 |
S | 7 |
M | 8 |
L | 9 |
XL | 10 |
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ANSI Cut Rating | Material | Knitting Gauge | Lg. | Cuff Style | Color | Hand | Abrasion Rating | Puncture Rating | Features | Specifications Met | Choose a Size | Each | |
A6 | Fiber/Stainless Steel Fabric Blend | 10 | 11" | Knit | Gray/White | Ambidextrous | __ | 4 | Reinforced Index Finger, Reinforced Palm, Reinforced Thumb | ANSI/ISEA 105, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 170-199 | 00000000 | 000000 | |
A7 | Fiber/Stainless Steel Fabric Blend | 5 | 13" | Knit | White | Ambidextrous | 3 | __ | __ | ANSI/ISEA 105, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 170-199 | 000000 | 00000 | |
A9 | Fiber/Stainless Steel Fabric Blend | 7 | 11" | Knit | White | Ambidextrous | 3 | __ | __ | ANSI/ISEA 105, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 170-199 | 000000 | 00000 |