What are Agenda Black Nitrile Gloves used for? They’re suitable for hairdressing, food prep, cleaning, tattooing, automotive work, and low-risk medical tasks, protecting against chemicals, oils, and biohazards.
Are these gloves latex-free? Yes, they’re made from synthetic nitrile, free of latex and powder, minimizing allergy risks for sensitive skin.
How durable are the gloves? At 4-5 mil thickness, they resist punctures and tears for medium-duty tasks; some users note they’re less durable for heavy mechanical work but ideal for precision tasks.
Are they food-safe? Yes, they comply with food safety standards (e.g., DIN EN 455), making them suitable for kitchen and catering environments.
Do they provide a good grip? Textured fingertips and palms ensure excellent grip, even in wet or oily conditions, enhancing dexterity for tasks like hair dyeing or tool handling.
Can they be used in medical settings? They’re medical-grade (EN 455, AQL 1.5), suitable for non-invasive exams, but not for handling highly hazardous substances due to limited chemical resistance.
How should I store them? Store in a cool, dry place away from heat, sunlight, and fluorescent lights to maintain quality for up to 5 years.
Why choose black nitrile gloves? The black color hides dirt, grease, and stains, ideal for professional settings like salons or automotive shops, and improves visibility of residues.
Are they resistant to chemicals? They protect against oils, acids, and some chemicals but offer poor resistance (less than a minute breakthrough) to highly hazardous substances.
How do I dispose of them? Peel off carefully to avoid spreading contaminants, dispose in regular trash as they’re non-recyclable, and wash hands afterward to ensure hygiene.