PRODUCTS
Disposable and work gloves
MD Plus specializes in selling disposable gloves, with a focus on nitrile gloves that offer exceptional strength and versatility. The company recognized a growing trend in the market for nitrile gloves, which was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and has become a leader in providing this product. The range of disposable gloves sold by MD Plus is designed to meet the diverse needs of customers and includes innovative and high-performing materials.
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Nitrile gloves
Nitrile gloves are constructed from nitrile rubber, which is a synthetic copolymer of acrylonitrile and butadiene. This material imparts the gloves with high mechanical and chemical resistance, while also providing them with excellent elasticity, resulting in a superior fit.
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Latex gloves
If you require gloves with excellent elasticity, impermeability, and sensitivity to touch, latex gloves are the ideal choice. Made from caoutchouc, a natural rubber derived from the Hevea Brasiliensis tree, these gloves offer a snug fit and unparalleled protection and sensitivity, making them well-suited for medical and chemical applications.
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Vinyl gloves
Vinyl gloves are disposable gloves made from a combination of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and plasticizers, making them flexible, elastic, and soft to the touch. They also offer a low risk of allergies, as they are chemically synthesized and do not contain protein substances, reducing the likelihood of sensitivity to the materials. Ideal for medical and diagnostic procedures, as well as for wound dressing and outpatient settings, vinyl gloves are a practical and economical choice widely used in hospitals.
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Vitrile gloves
Disposable Vitrile gloves are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed for single use. Made from synthetic nitrile rubber, they offer excellent durability and protection while also being highly elastic and providing a good fit. One of the key benefits of Vitrile gloves is their resistance to punctures and tears, making them ideal for a variety of applications, especially in medical, industrial, and laboratory settings. Additionally, Vitrile gloves are free of latex and other allergens, making them a suitable choice for individuals with latex sensitivities. Overall, disposable Vitrile gloves are an effective and practical solution for reducing the risk of contamination and infection.
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Polyethylene gloves
Polyethylene gloves, also known as PE gloves, are disposable gloves made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material. They are lightweight, soft, and flexible, making them an economical option for food handling, food preparation, or light-duty tasks. Polyethylene gloves are also commonly used in the beauty and health industries as they provide a barrier of protection while allowing the skin to breathe. They are also non-allergenic and latex-free, making them ideal for those with latex sensitivities. However, they are not suitable for heavy-duty tasks or medical procedures as they offer limited strength and tear resistance compared to other types of disposable gloves.
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Work gloves
PVC coated work gloves are gloves that are covered in a layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to provide additional protection against chemicals, oils, and liquids. The PVC coating provides a barrier against these substances, and also enhances grip, making the gloves suitable for use in wet and slippery conditions. Non-coated work gloves, on the other hand, do not have this protective layer, but may still offer other benefits such as insulation, dexterity, and comfort. Non-coated gloves are often used in applications where a high level of sensitivity and dexterity are required, such as electrical work or precision assembly. Both PVC coated and non-coated work gloves are widely used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas.