Here's a great resource for glove selection.

http://www.orcbs.msu.edu/chemical/glove_guide/glove_guide_master.htm

When working with epoxies I use the blue nitrile gloves. Not cheap at $8 per
100 but they offer the best mixture of protection and ease of use.

Nitrile is also my glove of choice when working at hazardous materials sites
(which is what I do to afford the toys). They are much tougher than either
latex or vinyl and protect against a wider variety of materials.

>From a personal protection standpoint vinyl and latex are essentially the
same with the vinyl (PVC or PVA) gloves having been developed for those
people that are sensitive to latex.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bill Malvey

 


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