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AlphaTec® EPDM Isolator Gloves 85-501

Non-clean/Non-sterile EPDM RABS/Isolator Gloves

Key Features and Benefits

  • EPDM composition: Designed for dexterity and repeated autoclave sterilization
  • Chemical resistance: Hydrogen peroxide/common disinfecting chemicals
  • Hardy design: No rapid aging, even with oxygen, UV ray and ozone exposure

Standards and certifications

CE 0493
EN 420:2003 + A1:2009
Category III
EN 388:2016 2111A
EN 388:2016 2111A
EN ISO 21420:2020
EN ISO 374-1:2016 Type B KLP
EN ISO 374-1:2016 KLP
EN ISO 374-5:2016
EN ISO 374-5:2016

Description

    Port size: 203mm/8”
    Thickness: 0.6mm/24 mil

  • Optimized durability: Designed for repeated autoclave sterilization (up to 50 times), the AlphaTec® EPDM Isolator Glove 85-501 is truly long-lasting
  • Assured protection: These isolator gloves meet EN ISO 374-1:2016 standards, shielding users from hydrogen peroxide and disinfecting chemicals
  • Extended glove life: They tolerate frequent oxygen, UV ray and ozone exposure without rapid aging
  • Increased eco-friendliness: Halogen-free, they can be safely disposed by incineration
  • Food handling compliance: They conform to FDA Food Contact regulation (FDA Positive List) 21 CFR 177 for Indirect Food Additives

Product details

  • AVAILABLE SIZES 11, 9.5
  • CLEANROOM CLASS Non-Critical Environment
  • COLOR Black
  • CUFF LENGTH Extended
  • CUFF STYLE Beaded
  • EXTERNAL GLOVE SURFACE Smooth
  • FREEDOM FROM HOLES (INSPECTION LEVEL I) AQL 1.5
  • GLOVE LENGTH (MM/INCHES) 800/32
  • MATERIAL Ethylene propylene diene rubber_EPDM
  • PORT SIZES 8"
  • SHAPE Ambidextrous
  • STERILE Non-Sterile
  • TESTED FOR USE WITH CHEMOTHERAPY DRUGS No
  • PALM THICKNESS (MM/MIL) 0.60 mm / 24 mil
  • FINGER THICKNESS (MM/MIL) 0.60 mm / 24 mil
  • CUFF THICKNESS (MM/MIL) 0.60 mm / 24 mil

Packaging

Size Code
9.5 85501095 EPDM, port size 203m/8", thickness 0.6mm/24mil, hand size 9.5/L 1 pair per black sealed bag, 10 pairs in black sealed bags per shipper case
11 85501110

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