A PRACTICAL SAFETY GUIDE WEBINAR
Webinar Date: Tuesday, 17th March 2025
Time: 10 AM MYT/SGT | 1 PM AEST
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Standard disposable nitrile gloves can break down in minutes with acetone. Learn why and how TouchNTuff™ 93-800 delivers up to 15 minutes of resistance.
Acetone is a powerful industrial solvent used in a wide variety of settings. Known chemically as propanone (CH3 COCH3 ), it is a clear, volatile liquid with a characteristic pungent odor. So what is acetone used for? Because of its exceptional ability, it’s mainly used to dissolve oils, greases, resins, adhesives, and other organic compounds, making it indispensable for cleaning, degreasing, and surface preparation. However, acetone is not without hazards. Prolonged or repeated skin contact can cause dryness, irritation, cracking, and dermatitis due to its defatting effect on the skin. Inhalation of vapors may lead to dizziness, headaches, or respiratory irritation, while its high flammability demands careful handling to prevent fire risks. Learn how to handle acetone safely and minimize risks in the workplace.
Across many workplaces, disposable nitrile gloves remain the go-to choice for hand protection during chemical handling. They provide excellent barrier properties against many substances, including splashes, and offer good dexterity and comfort. For brief exposures or incidental contact, standard nitrile gloves often perform adequately. Yet, when tasks involve continuous or prolonged handling of acetone; such as wiping down large surfaces, cleaning multiple tools, or degreasing parts over an extended period, these gloves for acetone, typically standard disposable nitrile gloves, frequently fall short. They offer only limited breakthrough time against acetone, often degrading, swelling, or permeating within minutes of sustained contact. This leads to the frustrating and risky need to stop mid-task, remove compromised gloves, and don a fresh pair. The result? Frequent interruptions that disrupt workflow, reduce productivity, and introduce unnecessary risks. Workers may rush changes or, in some cases, continue with damaged gloves, increasing the potential for skin exposure to acetone and related irritants. Oftentimes, workers would layer disposable gloves over industrial gloves to prolong wear time.
Standard disposable nitrile gloves simply do not provide adequate protection for extended acetone contact, leaving workers and operations vulnerable.
As a leader in hand protection innovation, Ansell introduces the TouchNTuff 93-800, the first disposable glove on the market designed to resist acetone for at least 15 minutes. This exceptional glove breakthrough time addresses the core pain point of mid-task glove changes by delivering up to 15 times longer acetone resistance compared to standard disposable nitrile gloves.
The glove achieves this performance through an innovative multi-layer design featuring Ansell’s proprietary MICROCHEM™ Chemical Barrier Technology. This advanced design provides Type A chemical resistance under EN ISO 374-1 standards, eliminating the need for multiple glove layers or frequent switches in many applications. The natural rubber latex (NRL) is not in direct contact with the skin, enhancing comfort and reducing allergy concerns.