Re: [bolger] Re: Gloves for Epoxy
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Jim Pope wrote:
http://www.indlsafety.com/catalog/default.asp
> I got a catalog in the mail today from a company called IndustrialIt's actually:
> Safety Company which offered "Safety Gloves - 2002 Buyers guide".
> www.indisafety.com
http://www.indlsafety.com/catalog/default.asp
I got a catalog in the mail today from a company called Industrial Safety Company which offered
"Safety Gloves - 2002 Buyers guide".
They have gloves which will probably meet your need and in the words of the perpetual salesman "and a
whole lot more." I never heard of them before and have never bought anything from them but it does
look as though they have an extensive line.
Their website is www.indisafety.com
Good luck,
Jim
steelcb wrote:
"Safety Gloves - 2002 Buyers guide".
They have gloves which will probably meet your need and in the words of the perpetual salesman "and a
whole lot more." I never heard of them before and have never bought anything from them but it does
look as though they have an extensive line.
Their website is www.indisafety.com
Good luck,
Jim
steelcb wrote:
> I also use vinyl (green) gloves when working with epoxy. I've been
> able to use the same pair of gloves for multiple applications of the
> stuff. It just breaks right off them after it's cured.
>
> Another glove material that works well with epoxy is nitrile.
>
> I've never been able to get through even one epoxy application with a
> set of latex gloves. I threw the rest of the box out and went out for
> some vinyl.
>
> Tom Pannell
>
> --- In bolger@y..., Vince and Mary Ann Chew <vachew@v...> wrote:
> > I started out using latex medical gloves. Then I saw in my local
> > pharmacy, right next to the latex, vinyl medical gloves. I tried
> them
> > and much prefer them. They go on easier and don't tear as easily.
> The
> > price is about the same, $7-$9 per hundred.
> >
> > I have since read that the vinyl gloves are being used more and more
> in
> > hospitals and clinics because people can become sensitized to latex
> --
> > even to the point of fatal allergic reactions. Also, some patients
> may
> > already be allergic to latex.
> >
> > Vince Chew
>
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I also use vinyl (green) gloves when working with epoxy. I've been
able to use the same pair of gloves for multiple applications of the
stuff. It just breaks right off them after it's cured.
Another glove material that works well with epoxy is nitrile.
I've never been able to get through even one epoxy application with a
set of latex gloves. I threw the rest of the box out and went out for
some vinyl.
Tom Pannell
able to use the same pair of gloves for multiple applications of the
stuff. It just breaks right off them after it's cured.
Another glove material that works well with epoxy is nitrile.
I've never been able to get through even one epoxy application with a
set of latex gloves. I threw the rest of the box out and went out for
some vinyl.
Tom Pannell
--- In bolger@y..., Vince and Mary Ann Chew <vachew@v...> wrote:
> I started out using latex medical gloves. Then I saw in my local
> pharmacy, right next to the latex, vinyl medical gloves. I tried
them
> and much prefer them. They go on easier and don't tear as easily.
The
> price is about the same, $7-$9 per hundred.
>
> I have since read that the vinyl gloves are being used more and more
in
> hospitals and clinics because people can become sensitized to latex
--
> even to the point of fatal allergic reactions. Also, some patients
may
> already be allergic to latex.
>
> Vince Chew
I started out using latex medical gloves. Then I saw in my local
pharmacy, right next to the latex, vinyl medical gloves. I tried them
and much prefer them. They go on easier and don't tear as easily. The
price is about the same, $7-$9 per hundred.
I have since read that the vinyl gloves are being used more and more in
hospitals and clinics because people can become sensitized to latex --
even to the point of fatal allergic reactions. Also, some patients may
already be allergic to latex.
Vince Chew
pharmacy, right next to the latex, vinyl medical gloves. I tried them
and much prefer them. They go on easier and don't tear as easily. The
price is about the same, $7-$9 per hundred.
I have since read that the vinyl gloves are being used more and more in
hospitals and clinics because people can become sensitized to latex --
even to the point of fatal allergic reactions. Also, some patients may
already be allergic to latex.
Vince Chew