Transform 100 Nitrile Powder Free
    Transform 100 Nitrile Powder Free
    Transform 100 Nitrile Powder Free

Aurelia

Transform 100 Nitrile Powder Free

Size : Small
Quantity

  • Available sizes: small, medium or large
  • Pack of 100 gloves
  • 3.2mil Powder-Free Nitrile
  • Non-Sterile
  • Beaded cuff
  • Ambidextrous
  • Latex Free
  • AQL 1.5
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Aurelia® Transform 100® are excellent quality ice blue nitrile examination gloves that offer increased tensile strength and protection over Latex and Vinyl. Thin nitrile examination gloves specifically designed to offer increased comfort, flexibility & sensitivity. 

Benefits

  • Available sizes: small, medium or large
  • Pack of 100 gloves
  • 3.2mil Powder-Free Nitrile
  • Non-Sterile
  • Beaded cuff
  • Ambidextrous
  • Latex Free
  • AQL 1.5

Transform 100®Transform 100®

SpecificationsTransform 100®
Dimensions

Small: 80 ± 10 mm/ min. 240 mm

Medium: 95 ± 10 mm/ min. 240 mm

Large: 110 ± 10 mm/ min. 240 mm

Single wall thickness min. 0.10 mm (fingertip), min. 0.06mm (palm), min. 0.05mm (wrist)
Unaged Tensile Strength Min. 14.0 MPa
Aged Tensile Strength Min. 14.0 MPa
Unaged Elongation Min. 500%
Aged Elongation Min. 400%
Unaged Strength at Break Min. 6N
Aged Strength at Break Min. 6N
Quality Signs & Certificates

Regulations: PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425, Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745, 93/42/EEC

Quality Standards: ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems, ISO 13485: 2016 Medical Devices Quality Management Systems

Harmonised Standards: BS EN ISO 374 - 1 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals, Type C, BS EN ISO 374 5 Protective gloves against microorganisms (Virus), BS EN 455 1-4 Medical gloves for single-use, EN 420: 2003 + A1: 2009 Protective gloves. General requirements and test methods, BS EN 1186:2002 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs.

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Beverage Production
Dairy
Education
Environmental
Food Production and Safety
Healthcare
Hospitality
Laboratory
Life Science
Manufacturing
Scientific Industries
Water Analysis

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