Blue Nitrile Powder Free Non Sterile Examination Gloves

Blue Nitrile Powder Free Non Sterile Examination Gloves

Aurelia

Nitrile Gloves
  • CE Marked as a Class I medical device for examination gloves under EU/UK Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745 / 93/42/EEC (as implemented).
  • Certified under PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 as Category III protective gloves for certain chemical and microorganism risks.
  • Tested to EN 455 (medical gloves for single use – including parts 1–4: freedom from holes, physical properties, biological evaluation, shelf life).
  • Tested to EN 420 / EN ISO 21420 (general requirements for protective gloves).
  • Tested to EN 374 (protective gloves against chemicals and micro Organisms – specific performance levels vary by chemical).
  • Tested to EN 388 (mechanical risks – abrasion, cut, tear, puncture performance where applicable).
  • Tested to EN 1186 for food Contact suitability (food contact approved).
  • Manufactured under ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016 certified quality management systems (Supermax Healthcare Limited).
Powder-free non-sterile medical examination gloves

Description

Aurelia Robust Plus Blue Nitrile examination gloves are premium-quality, powder-free, non-sterile disposable gloves designed to provide greater tensile strength, durability and protection than both latex and vinyl alternatives. Made from 100% nitrile and free from natural rubber latex, they offer excellent barrier protection, chemical resistance and enhanced comfort with a longer 290 mm beaded cuff for extended wrist and forearm coverage. The finger-textured finish improves grip in both wet and dry conditions, making them suitable for a wide range of medical, dental, laboratory, aesthetic and general clinical applications.

Bnefits

  • Premium 100% nitrile construction provides greater tensile strength and puncture resistance than latex and vinyl examination gloves.
  • Latex-free formulation reduces the risk of Type I latex allergy for both users and patients.
  • Powder-free design minimises the risk of powder-related irritation and contamination of clinical environments or products.
  • Extended cuff length (approximately 290 mm) offers added protection to the wrist and lower forearm.
  • Finger-textured surface enhances grip and handling of instruments in wet or dry conditions.
  • Ambidextrous design simplifies stock management and donning.
  • Non-sterile medical examination glove suitable for a wide range of clinical and aesthetic procedures.
  • Beaded cuff improves strength at the wrist and makes the gloves easier to don and remove.
  • Tested and conforming to high international standards for medical, PPE and food-contact use (including EN 455 and EN ISO 374, PPE Cat III and EN 1186 food contact).

Indications

  • General medical and dental examination procedures requiring single-use non-sterile gloves.
  • Aesthetic and dermatology treatments (e.g. injectables, skin procedures) where a latex-free examination glove is desired.
  • Laboratory, pharmaceutical and clinical tasks involving handling of biological materials and certain chemicals (within the limits of the glove’s chemical resistance data).
  • Cleaning, instrument handling and general clinical work where enhanced grip and durability are required.
  • Food handling and preparation tasks where certified food-contact-safe gloves are needed, subject to local regulations and the glove’s EN 1186 approval.

Composition

  • Material: 100% nitrile (synthetic acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber), latex-free.
  • Colour: Blue.
  • Powder status: Powder-free.
  • Texture: Finger-textured / micro-textured for improved grip.
  • Additives: Standard processing additives and accelerators as per Supermax Healthcare nitrile glove formulations (exact proprietary composition not publicly specified).

Formulation

  • Non-sterile, single-use nitrile examination glove.
  • Ambidextrous, with beaded cuff.
  • Nominal length: approximately 290 mm (extended cuff).
  • Nominal palm thickness: approximately 0.11 mm.
  • Nominal finger thickness: approximately 0.12 mm.
  • Typical overall thickness classification: around 4.5–5.0 mil (medium-to-high thickness nitrile).
  • AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) for pinholes: 1.5 (medical examination grade).

Packaging

  • Box of 100 gloves (by weight/quantity) in size Small.
  • Gloves dispensed through a perforated opening for easy single-handed removal.
  • Outer box printed with Aurelia Robust Plus branding, size, lot number, expiry date, regulatory symbols and conformity markings.
  • Shipping cartons typically contain multiple boxes (e.g. 10 x 100 gloves) for institutional supply.

Usage

  • Select the correct glove size (Small) for the user’s hand; using the correct size helps maintain comfort and reduces risk of tearing.
  • Ensure hands are clean and dry before donning. Remove jewellery that may puncture the gloves.
  • Take a glove by the cuff and insert the hand, easing the glove over the fingers and palm; repeat for the other hand.
  • Check for visible defects such as tears, holes or discolouration before use; discard any damaged gloves.
  • Use the gloves for single-use examination, procedure or task as appropriate, following local infection prevention and control guidelines.
  • Avoid contact with chemicals or substances that exceed the glove’s tested resistance; consult the manufacturer’s chemical resistance data where necessary.
  • After use, grasp the outside of one glove at the wrist, peel it off turning it inside out, and hold it in the gloved hand. Slide an ungloved finger under the wrist of the remaining glove, peel off over the first glove and discard both in an appropriate clinical or general waste container according to local policy.
  • Perform hand hygiene immediately after glove removal.
  • Do not wash, sanitise, reprocess or reuse these gloves.

Contraindications

  • Do not use if the box or inner packaging is damaged, wet or opened in a way that may compromise product integrity.
  • Not suitable for individuals with known hypersensitivity to nitrile or specific chemical accelerators used in nitrile gloves; such users should follow occupational health guidance.
  • Not intended for use as a sterile surgical glove; do not use where sterile gloves are specifically required.
  • Do not use for prolonged contact with aggressive chemicals that exceed the glove’s tested permeation and degradation limits.

Adverse Effects

  • Possible skin irritation, dryness or occlusive discomfort during prolonged wear.
  • Rare allergic or sensitisation reactions to nitrile components or chemical accelerators (contact dermatitis or hypersensitivity).
  • Excessive stretching or improper sizing may cause tearing and loss of barrier protection.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in a cool, dry place, ideally at temperatures between approximately 5°C and 25°C, away from direct sunlight, heat sources and fluorescent lighting where possible.
  • Keep in the original packaging until use to protect from dust, moisture and contamination.
  • Avoid storage near ozone-generating equipment or strong solvents which may degrade rubber materials.
  • Do not store heavy items on top of glove boxes to prevent compression and potential damage.
  • Observe expiry dates printed on the packaging and use stock in a first-expiry-first-out (FEFO) rotation.

Duration

Used for the duration of a single clinical or procedural task and then disposed of; not a therapeutic treatment product.

Onset

Provides immediate barrier protection and grip enhancement as soon as the gloves are donned correctly.

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