Black Lightning Gloves
BLACK NITRILE GLOVES
6 mil with pH5.5 Technology!
At Atlantic Safety Products, we take great pride in providing gloves that offer serious protection from your work environment while keeping your most important tool, your hands, in top condition for maximum productivity. Our Black Lightning gloves offer excellent barrier protection!
- Breakthrough pH5.5 Technology! Made to match healthy skin's natural pH5.5 levels to ensure the MOST comfortable fit yet!
- Unique formulation reduces excess perspiration
- Quadruple washed - no excess chemicals lingering on the glove
- Super strength and stretch - no more tearing
- Fully textured grip
- Approved for medical use
MATERIAL
Nitrile
OUTER SURFACE
Free from glove powder, Fully Textured
DONNING POWDER
Free from glove powder
COMPONENTS
100% Acrylonitrile-butadiene (nitrile), a synthetic co-polymer
SHAPE
Ambidextrous, straight fingers, thumb and fingers in one plane. Beaded cuff.
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