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SW Sustainability Solutions Bantam™ P-024-098-ECO-WT White EcoTek™ Sustainable TPE Exam Gloves
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Catalog No. 17441122
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Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) gloves are made by stamping a hand pattern onto two sheets of synthetic material. The outer seams are then heat sealed around the sides resulting in a flat, ambidextrous, single-use glove with a cuff and smooth texture that makes them easy to don and doff.

  • EcoTek™ Sustainable Technology
  • Food safe
  • High tensile strength and stretchability
  • Exam use 1.5 AQL
  • Outperforms vinyl gloves
  • Latex free
  • Powder free
  • Recyclable

Specifications

Certifications/Compliance ASTM D5250-19
Certifications/Compliance (Europe) EU 1907/2006, EU 2016/425, EN ISO 21420:2020, EN 455-2000-2015, EU 1907/2006, EU 2016/425
Chlorinated No
Accelerator Free Yes
Applications Healthcare, Industrial
AQL 1.5
Color White
Disposable Single-use
Exterior Finish Smooth
Finger Thickness (English) 3.2 mil
Finger Thickness (Metric) 0.08 mm
Latex Free Yes
Material TPE
Palm Thickness (English) 3.2 mil
Palm Thickness (Metric) 0.08 mm
Powdered Powder Free
Product Type Examination Gloves
Size Small
Thickness (English) 3.2 mil
Thickness (Metric) 0.08 mm
FDA 510 (k) Yes
Model P700102
Series P-024-098-ECO-WT
Tensile Strength 11 MPa
Length (English) 9.8 in.
Length (Metric) 25 cm
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*EcoTek gloves tested to ASTM D5526-12 Standard Test Method for Determining Anaerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under Accelerated Landfill Conditions. Results are 92.6% biodegradation in 60% solids landfill at 945 days. Future results cannot be predicted/extrapolated.