What are the safety protective equipment in chemical gloves
As a general safety protective equipment, protective gloves is mainly used for the effective protection of workers in contact with chemical solvent of the opponent, applied to the chemical industry, printing industry, precision installation work environment. Exposure to chemicals products according to distinguish words, chemical gloves mainly include natural latex, acid and alkali, Ding Jing, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chloroprene rubber, polyvinyl alcohol, Ding Ji synthetic rubber, fluorine rubber, chlorosulfonated polyethylene and other categories of chemical gloves.
Fluorine rubber glovesThe fluorinated polymer substrate, similar to Teflon (PTFE), the surface activation energy is low, so the droplets will not stay on the surface, which can prevent the chemical osmosis, has a good protective effect for chlorinated solvents and aromatic hydrocarbon.8, chlorinated polyethylene glovesMost chemicals have protective properties. They can protect alkalis, oils, fuels and many solvents, and have excellent resistance to high temperature and low temperature, wear resistance, bending resistance, etc..
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) glovesPVC gloves on a large number of water-soluble chemical substances, such as acid, alkali and other protective effect, but not the protection of solvent and other organic substances, because many solvents will cause the plasticizer dissolution, not only will cause pollution, but also greatly reduce the barrier function of gloves. 4, neoprene glovesNeoprene gloves are almost as comfortable as natural rubber. For petrochemical products, lubricants have a good protective effect, can resist ozone and ultraviolet radiation, in addition, it has a strong anti-aging properties.
1, natural latex glovesIn general, natural latex has better protection against aqueous solutions such as acids and alkaline solutions. The utility model has the advantages of comfort, good elasticity and flexible use. 2, nitrile glovesNitrile gloves provide good protection against chemicals, oils, fats, petrochemicals, lubricants and various solvents. But swelling occurs in some solvents, affecting their physical properties and lowering their protective function.