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Radiation-Protection Disposable Gloves

Shield your hands from harmful X- and gamma ray radiation. These gloves are commonly worn in research facilities, laboratories, and even hospitals. They meet strict IEC standards for effectively reducing radiation passing through them.
Thicker than typical disposable gloves, they still offer good dexterity while working with small parts. A textured surface gives you a secure grip. Dispose of them after use to prevent cross contamination.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Glove Size |
L | 8 1/2 |
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Texture | Thick., mil | Lg. | Color | Radiation Reduction | Specifications Met | Glove Size | 1-11 | 12-Up | |
Polyisoprene/Tungsten Blend—Powder Free | |||||||||
Textured | 39 | 12 1/2" | Black | 63.1% @ 60 kVp 54.4% @ 80 kVp 47.4% @ 100 kVp 42% @ 120 kVp | IEC 61331-1 | 8 1/2 | 00000000 | 000000 | 000000 |
One-Piece Glove Box Gloves


Seamless one-piece construction provides maximum strength and integrity. Use these gloves in glove boxes to safely handle hazardous substances or avoid contaminating sensitive materials. Attach them to a glove box using glove box mounting clamps (sold separately).
Neoprene gloves are for applications that require more chemical resistance and durability than latex gloves.
Butyl gloves are highly impermeable when working with vapors and gases. They also withstand hazardous chemicals such as ketones (MEK and acetone) and esters. Gloves remain flexible in temperatures as low as -40° F.
Polyethylene gloves stand up to ozone and many oxidizing chemicals. They also have a high level of abrasion resistance.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Glove Size |
L | 8 1/2 |
Clamp ID | Clamp Type | Material | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
8" | Worm Drive | Steel | 2 | 0000000 | 000000 |