How are Yellow Gloves Produced?
How are Yellow Gloves Produced?
Nitrile gloves, also known as yellow gloves, are made from a synthetic rubber material instead of the natural rubber from which latex gloves are made. As many people are allergic to latex, nitrile gloves are an ideal alternative. Nitrile gloves, which can be used in a wide range of sectors, especially in healthcare workers and construction workers, are resistant to viruses and caustic chemicals.
Nitrile gloves are made from Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) , a combination of monomers such as butadiene and acrylonitrile. Acrylonitrile is a volatile synthetic liquid with a strong odour. Butadiene is a colourless gas and organic compound that can easily become liquid. When the two combine, a chemical reaction known as polymerisation occurs, forming liquid nitrile.
Glove manufacturers then filter this liquid nitrile and combine it with antioxidants and coagulants to make the liquid more stable. The nitrile gloves are also coated with polymer to make them easy to put on and take off. The gloves are shaped, cooled and coated, then removed from the moulds.
Yellow gloves have a cotton lining. Thus, the hands of the users can breathe easily and sweating does not occur. This allows employees to do their jobs easily. In addition, skin irritations that may be caused by sweating are also prevented. The knitted wristband of yellow gloves also allows users to perform better. You should choose the one suitable for your size from the yellow nitrile gloves produced in different sizes and allow it to cover your hand completely.
Yellow gloves are available in varieties that can be used in very hot and cold environments. If you are working in cold storage or in direct contact with flammable substances, you should choose work gloves made of nitrile. Yellow gloves protect your hand in contact with oil, grease and fuels. Therefore, they are suitable for use in sectors such as oil and gas, mining, machinery and equipment.
Yellow gloves, which also resist chemical liquids and solvents, prevent damage to your hands and jeopardise your work safety.
If you want to find the right yellow glove for your job, you may need to check the European standards labelling on the glove. Here, the code starting with "EN" with numbers indicates the level of resistance of the gloves against abrasion, cut, tear, puncture and impact protection.
Beybi Plastik has been operating in the field of personal protective work safety gloves, production and sales of examination gloves, sterile surgical gloves and medical consumables sales and marketing since its establishment in 1949.