Sterile Irradiated Glovess

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Sterile gloves are the types of special application gloves sterilized by gamma irradiation. This special gamma irradiation treatment makes these gloves conform to ASTM and AAMI standards. Renco Gloves stocks a wide range of sterile gloves in various materials and size specifications to meet aseptic application requirements. Our irradiated gloves meet approval for USP797 and class 100 cleanroom environments.

Renco Gloves Cleanroom (Sterile Irradiated) Gloves Offerings
We stock the following types of sterile irradiated gloves:
• Nitrile Cleanroom Gloves (Irradiated) Size 9 and 10: These gloves are 9 and 10 inches long respectively. These gloves provide exception flexibility and protection to a wearer. The nitrile cleanroom gloves are powder
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However, phthalates present in many of these gloves are known to infuse with food stuffs. This possibility is very high when processing involves food items with fatty acids such as meat, fish, and oil. Our sterile CSM and nitrite gloves are phthalate free, which makes them ideal for food processing industries.
• Medical Applications: Sterile nitrile gloves from Renco meetrigorous FDA requirements and provide durability and barrier protection from pathogens. These gloves are ideal alternatives to natural rubber gloves used in the medical industry. Nitrile gloves are used during various dental, laboratory, and medical applications to avoid latex allergies.
• Nuclear and Radiation Facilities: Renco’s sterile gloves are ideal to use in nuclear and radiation facilities, where users are prone to different types of radiations. These gloves are irradiated and provide protection from harmful radiations.
Apart from the above, the following are some other important applications of sterile drybox and sterile nitrile

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