NITRILE

Nitrile rubber is a synthetic material obtained from copolymerization of Acrylonitrile with butadiene. Compared to materials such as latex and vinyl, this crisscross-patterned elastomer provides excellent chemical resistance and mechanical strength, ensuring also excellent performance in terms of elasticity and comfort and good grip on both dry, wet and oily surfaces. Nitrile Gloves are the alternative to latex gloves to be used in allergy sufferers.

NEOPRENE

Neoprene is a synthetic rubber belonging to the family of synthetic elastomers. The main characteristics of neoprene gloves are the great elasticity, abrasion resistance and protection from chemical agents, acids, solvents and hydrocarbons.

LATEX

Latex is a substance of natural origin derived from the milky sap of rubber It is extracted from the "rubber tree" (Hevea Brasiliensis), and is mainly grown in the countries of Southeast Asia. Its main characteristic is the ability to get back to its original shape when subjected to pressure or elongation, thus offering an easy fit and excellent tactile sensitivity. For this reason, it has always been considered one of the best materials for the production of gloves.