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Resistance Chart Hea thcare Acetaldehyde: acetic aldehyde Acetic acid 50% Acetic acid, glacial Acetic anhydride Acetone Acetonitrile Acrylic acid Alcoholic beverages Ammonium acetate Ammonium carbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium concentrate Ammonium fluoride 30-70% Ammonium hydroxide 30-70% Ammonium hydroxide <30% Ammonium nitrate Amylic Alcohol Aniline Animal Fats Asphalt Aqua Regia AZT Beet Benzaldehyde: benzoic aldehyde Benzene Benzyl alcohol Bleach Borax Boric acid Bromopropionic acid Brake fluid: lookheed Bromides Butoxyethanol Butter Butyle acetate Butyle cellusolve Calcium chloride Calcium hydroxide Calcium hypochloride Calcium nitrate Calcium oxide Calcium phosphate Calcium disulfide Carbon tetrachloride Castor oil Chlorine Chloroacetone Chlorobenzene Chlorodibromomethane Chloroform Chloronaphthalenes Chromic acid Cisplatin Citric acid Creosote Cresol Cutting oil Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Cyclohexylamine Diacetone alcohol Diallylamine Dibutyl phtalate Dibutylether Dichloroethane Dichloroacetyl chloride Diesel oils Diethanolamine Diethylamine Diethylene glycol Diethylenetriamine Di isobutylamine Di isobutyl ketone Di methylacetamide Di methyl ether Di methylformamide: DMF Di methyl sulfoxide: DMSO Di-n-amylamine Di-n-butylamine Di-n-butyl phthalate Di-n-octyl phthalate Dioctyl phtalate Dyes: hair 1, 3-Dioxane 1, 4-Dioxane Ethanol: Ethyl Alcohol 2-Ethoxyethanol 2-Ethoxyethylacetate Ethylaniline Ethylene glycol Ethyl acetate Ethylene dichloride Ethyl ether Ethylene glycol Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether Epichlorohydrin Fertiliser Fish & Shellfish Fixing agents Flourides Formaldehyde 30% - 70% Formic acid Freon 113 or TF Freon TMC Fuels Furaldehyde Furfural Gas oils Gasoline, 40-50% aromatics Gasoline, unleaded Glutaraldehyde <5% Glycerine Glycerophtalic paint Glycols Hairdressing bleaches Heptanes Hexamethyldisiloxane Page 2
Resistance Chart Hea thcare Hexane Household Detergents Hydraulic fluid: Petrol Hydraulic fluid: Esters Hydrazine Hydrochloric acid <30% Hydrochloric acid 30-70% Hydrofluoric acid <50% Hydrogen peroxide Isobutanol: isobutylic alcohol Isobutylcetone Isooctane Isopropyl alcohol Isopropylamine Jet fuel <30% aromatics 73-248C Kerosene Lactic acid 85% Lard oil Lauric acid Linseed oil Lubricating oil Magnesium oxide Malathion 30-70% Maleic acid Methanol: methyl alcohol 2-Methoxyethanol Methyl acetate Methyl ethyl ketone Methyl isobutyl ketone Methyl methacrylate Methylamine Methylaniline Methylene chloride Milk & dairy products Mineral fats Monochlorobenzene Monoethanolamine Naphta: white spirit 15-20% aromatics Naphta: white spirit <3% aromatics Naphtalene n-amyl acetate n-butyl acetate n-butyl alcohol n-methyl-2-pyrrolidone n-nitrosodiethylamine n-butanol: butylic alcohol n-propyl alcohol Nitric acid <30% Nitric acid 30-70% Nitrobenzene Nitroethane Nitrohydrochloric acid 1-Nitropropane 2-Nitropropane n alcoholic beverages Octane Octanol: octyl alcohol Oils for turbines Oleic acid Olive oil Oxalic acid Palmitic acid Paraffin oil Peanut oil Pentachlorophenol Pentane Perchloric acid 30-70% Perchlorethylene Perfumes & essences Peroxyacetic acid Petrol Petrolium ethers: 80-110C Petrolium products Phenol: phenic alcohol Phenol: phenic alcohol >70% Phosphoric acid 75% Picric acid Polychlorinated biphenyls: bcp Polyester resins Potassium bicarbonate Potassium bichromate Potassium carbonate Potassium carbonate conc. Potassium chloride Potassium cyanide Potassium hydroxide Potassium iodide Potassium nitrate Potassium permanganate Potassium phosphate Potassium sulphate Poultry Propyl acetate Pyridine Setting agents Shampoos Silicate Silicone etch Silver nitrate Sodium bicarbonate Soldium bisulphate Sodium carbonate Sodium chloride Sodium fluoride Sodium hydroxide 30-70% Sodium hypochloride Sodium hypochlorite Sodium nitrate Sodium phosphates Sodium sulphate Sodium thiosulfate Soya bean oil Styrene Sulphites: bi and hypo Sulphuric acid <30% Sulphuric acid 30-70% Sulphuric acid >70% Tannic acid Page 3
Resistance Chart Healthcare THF: Tetrahydrofurane Toluene Toluene-2,4-Diisocyanate: TDI Tributylphosphate Trichlorethylene Tricresyl phosphate Triethanolamine 85% Trinitrobenzine Trinitrotoluene Triphenylphosphate Turnipseed oil Turpentine Turpentine spirit 1,2,4,5- Tetrachlorobenzene 1,1,1,2- Tetrachloroethane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Vinegar & condiments Vinyl acetate Washing powders Water paints Weedkillers Xylene Xylophene Zinc sulphate Warning: is based upon published research data. Glove Plus gloves have not been individually tested against these chemicals. Variability in material thickness, chemical concentration, temperature and length of exposure to chemicals will affect specific performance General : The chemical compatability information provided on this chart is intended to provide general information about the reaction of Nitrile, Natural Rubber Latex and Vinyl glove films to the commonly used chemicals listed. The ratings scale takes into consideration three primary factors: 1. The ability of the chemical to permeate (pass through) the glove film. 2. The ability of the chemical to degrade (break down) the physical structure of the glove film. 3. The risk that contact exposure to the chemical poses to the glove wearer. Glove Plus Nitrile, Natural Rubber Latex and Vinyl gloves are thin gauge disposable products designed to provide barrier protection and tactile sensitivity to the wearer. Our gloves are not designed for applications involving prolonged, direct exposure to chemicals. Our intent in providing this chemical compatability information is to provide a guideline for use of our gloves in applications where incidental splash exposure to various chemicals may occur. Barber Healthcare recommends that you USE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES: 1. Verify that your gloves are compatible with your specific applications, processes and materials before use. 2. When performing processes where gloves will receive prolonged, direct exposure to chemicals, use a glove specifically designed for chemical handling. 3. Avoid the risk of exposing your workers, products and facilities to chemical cross-contamination: immediately dispose of gloves after contact with chemicals. 4. Double gloving provides additional barrier protection and allows the outer glove to be disposed of after contact with chemicals without exposing the hand. 5. Do not use powdered gloves with substances known to pose inhalant hazards. 6. If you have any questions about using Glove Plus gloves of the information on this chart, please contact us on +44 (0) 1969 624 846. Page 4