WILLCOME offers natural high quality rubber surgical gloves that conforms to medical standards. Our medical grade gloves protect hands against bacterial, pathogens and other environmental contaminants. Ideal for use by doctors, nurses, lab technicians, dentists etc.
Protect against viruses, isolate the virus and prevent exposure.
Easy donning and helps to prevent roll back.
Softness provides superior comfort and natural fit.
Beaded cuff makes donning easy.
Ambidextrous and straight fingers.
Odorless, non -toxic harmless, alkali-resistant, acid -resistant.
Extra strength to protect the surgeons while performing operation.
Fully anatomical design to reduce hand fatigue and improve finger dexterity.
Ensures natural fit and supple feel.
Excellent wet and dry grip from micro-roughened surface.
Easy donning and protects cuff portion also with the extra length.
High strength and elasticity.
Product | Disposable surgical gloves. |
Type | Ethylene oxide sterilized |
Material | High quality 100% rubber. |
Color | Cream or customized. |
Design&Feature | Hand specific, curved fingers, palm textured, extended beaded cuff. |
Certificate | CE, FDA, ISO. |
MOQ | 20" container |
Particle count | C10, C100, C1000. |
Storage | The gloves shall maintain their properties when stored away from direct lights |
& UV-light, in a cool & dry condition at temperature not higher than 30°C. | |
Moisture Content | Below 0.3% per glove. |
Shelf-life | 2 years from the date of manufacturing. |
Natural rubber.
Rubber surgical gloves are typically made from latex or synthetic latex materials. Latex gloves are derived from natural rubber latex, while synthetic gloves are made from polymers such as nitrile, neoprene, or polyisoprene. These materials provide flexibility, durability, and excellent sensitivity and dexterity for medical procedures.
Our surgical gloves are personal protection equipment (PPE) which designed to protect clinicians in operating room environments.
The primary purpose of surgical gloves is to act as a protective barrier for surgeons and nurses to prevent possible transmission of diseases or pathogens during procedures while working with surgical instruments.