Chemical Resistance Guide For Microflex And High Five Latex Page 3

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CHEMICALS
LATEX
NITRILE
CHEMICALS
LATEX
NITRILE
Nitric acid
Propyl Alcohol
(50%)
Nitromethane
Propylene
(95.5%)
(1-propene, Methyl Ethylene)
Nitropropane
Propylene Glycol
(95.5%)
Nitrophenols
Pyridine
Octyl Alcohol
Rust Inhibitors, Automotive
(Octanol)
Oleic Acid
Rust Remover, Automotive
(containing <50% Phosphoric acid)
Oxalic Acid
Silver Nitrate
(0.17N)
Paint
Sodium Acetate
(Latex-Based)
(Aqueous)
Paint
Sodium Azide
(Oil-Based)
(Sodium Salt)
Paint, Automotive
Sodium Bicarbonate
(paint containing V.M.&P. Naphtha, Mineral Spirits; with small amounts of Toluene, Xylene or n-Butyl Acetate)
(Aqueous)(Baking Soda)
Paint, Automotive
Sodium Chloride
(paints containing large amounts of Toluene, Xylene or n-Butyl Acetate)
(Aqueous)
Paint Activator, Automotive
Sodium Cyanide
(containing MEK, Polyisocyanate Resin, and/or Butyl Acetate)
(Aqueous)
Paint Reducers/Thinners, Automotive
Sodium Hydroxide
(Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, eg. V.M.&P. Naphtha or Mineral Spirits)
(50%)
Paint Reducers/Thinners, Automotive
Sodium Hypochlorite
(Aromatic Hydrocarbons, eg. Toluene or Xylene)
(Bleach)
Paint Thinner
Sodium Selenate
(Duco)
(10%)
Palmitic Acid
Sodium Thiosulfate
(Developing Fluids)
Paraformaldehyde
Staining Rating
(All Stains)
Parts wash, automotive
Styrene
(containing Naphtha, n-Hexane, Cyclohexane and/or MEK)+A64
Pentane
Sulfuric Acid
(50% Concentration)
Pentyl Ether
Sulfuric Acid
(same as Pentane)
(93-98%)
Perchloric Acid
Tannic Acid
(60%)
(65%)
Perchloroethylene
Tetrachloroethylene
Periodic Acid
Tetrahydrofuran
(50%)
Petroleum Distillates
Tetramethylurea
(Naphthas)
Phenol
Toluene
(0.1%)
Phenol
Toluene Diisocyanate
(approx. 100%)
Phenolphthalein
Transmission Fluid, Type A
(Aromatic Phenols)
Phosphoric Acid
Transmission Fluid, Synthetic
(0 to 50%)
Phosphoric Acid
Trichloroethylene
(50-85%)
Phosphoric Acid
Triethanolamine
(100%)
Polysorbates
Triton X-100, Igepal CA, Polytergent G
(Octoxynol with varying Ethylene Oxide units)
Potassium Bromate
Tung Oil
Potassium Chloride
Turpentine
Potassium Cyanide
Undercoater, Rubberized
(Automotive)
Potassium Dichromate
Urea
(Aqueous)
Potassium Hydroxide
Varnish
Potassium Iodide
Vinyl Chloride
Potassium Permanganate
Water
Potassium Sulfate
Wax remover, automotive
(Potassium Sulphate)
(containing V.M.&P. Naphtha, Xylene and/or Ethylbenzene)
Xylene
Propyl Acetate
(Xylol)
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CHEMICAL RATING KEY
GENERAL INFORMATION AND CAUTIONS: YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO USE THIN-FILM GLOVES IS
represent nor warrant that the information in the chemical resistance chart is accurate or complete. Microflex
and HIGH
®
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO YOUR SAFETY. Microflex
®
and HIGH FIVE
®
gloves are intended for use as protection against
FIVE
®
gloves have NOT been individually tested against the chemicals contained in this chart. The barrier properties of each
incidental exposure to chemicals and other harmful substances. These gloves do not offer protection against all chemicals
glove type may be affected by differences in material thickness, chemical concentration, temperature, and length of exposure
under all conditions, and are not designed to provide protection against prolonged or continuous exposure to harmful
to chemicals. If you ever have a problem, or have any questions about your Microflex
and HIGH FIVE
gloves, our Customer
®
®
substances. As a precaution, glove users are advised to change gloves immediately upon exposure to harmful substances.
Service team is ready to assist you. Microflex
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exam gloves meet or exceed all current medical grade examination glove
It is the responsibility of the user to choose the appropriate glove type, thickness and to change gloves as they become
standards imposed by the ASTM International and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). At 1.5 AQL, our gloves meet or
contaminated. This Chemical Resistance Chart is offered as a guide and for reference purposes only. The chemical resistance
exceed new AQL standards.
ratings are based on published research data. Microflex cannot certify the accuracy of the data and therefore does not
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