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Latex Examination Gloves – Medium
Key Features
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Medium size fit: Suitable for most hand sizes, offering a snug and comfortable feel.
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High elasticity: Stretchy latex material that adapts well to hand movements without tearing.
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Excellent tactile sensitivity: Allows users to feel textures and perform delicate tasks easily.
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Smooth and comfortable: Soft latex surface for ease of wear and reduced hand fatigue.
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Non-sterile and disposable: Ideal for everyday clinical or hygiene tasks.
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Beaded cuff: Makes wearing and removal easier while preventing rolling.
Latex Powdered Examination Gloves (Sizes 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0) – Pack of 50
Description
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Type: Sterile surgical gloves
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Sizes Available: 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0
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Packaging: Pack of 50 pairs
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Material: Typically natural latex or latex-free (nitrile/neoprene) depending on brand
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Design: Anatomically shaped for a comfortable fit
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Finish: Smooth or textured to enhance grip
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Sterility: Gamma sterilized
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Powder: Usually powder-free to reduce allergic reactions and surgical contamination
Key Features
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High tactile sensitivity for delicate procedures
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Strong barrier protection against pathogens and fluids
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Snug fit for excellent control and precision
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Textured surface improves handling of instruments
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Beaded cuff prevents roll-down and enhances donning
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Suitable for all surgical specialties
Lead Apron
Lead Apron
Description:
The Lead Apron is a protective garment designed to shield medical personnel and patients from harmful ionizing radiation during X-ray and imaging procedures. It effectively minimizes radiation exposure to vital organs, ensuring maximum safety in radiology departments, dental clinics, operating rooms, and diagnostic centers.
Lead Aprons
Lead aprons are radiation-protective garments used in medical and dental settings to shield patients and healthcare workers from X-ray exposure. They contain a layer of lead or lead-equivalent material that absorbs and attenuates harmful ionizing radiation, minimizing exposure to vital organs during radiographic procedures.