Etelux offers a large selection of glovebox and dry box gloves to meet your application needs. Select from Butadyl, chemical resistant, anti-static gloves and many more. After a selection has been made, submit your contact information and one of our team members will reply shortly.

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Etelux Glove Box Gloves | NORTH Butyl Synthetic Rubber Dry Box Gloves

Main Application: Nuclear power, defense, etc., medical, biotechnology production, dry box operation of semiconductors and general manufacturing, high chemical hazards,

Honeywell North 7B1532 Butyl Long Glove Box Gloves,7 in.Port

Original price was: $360.00.Current price is: $295.00.
Butyl glove box gloves have the highest resistance to permeation by gases and vapors, and an exceptional resistance to a

Honeywell North 7B1532A Butyl Long Glove Box Gloves,Ambidextrous,7 in.Port

Original price was: $360.00.Current price is: $295.00.
Butyl glove box gloves have the highest resistance to permeation by gases and vapors, and an exceptional resistance to a

Honeywell North 8B1532 Butyl Long Glove Box Gloves,8 in.Port

Original price was: $530.00.Current price is: $482.00.
Butyl glove box gloves have the highest resistance to permeation by gases and vapors, and an exceptional resistance to a

Honeywell North 8B1532A Butyl Long Glove Box Gloves,Ambidextrous,8 in.Port

Original price was: $530.00.Current price is: $482.00.
Butyl glove box gloves have the highest resistance to permeation by gases and vapors, and an exceptional resistance to a

Seamless one-piece construction provides maximum strength and integrity. Use these gloves in glove boxes to safely handle hazardous substances or avoid contaminating sensitive materials. Attach them to a glove box using glove box mounting clamps (sold separately).

Latex gloves have moderate chemical resistance.

Nitrile gloves have good resistance to punctures, solvents, oils, and greases.

Neoprene gloves are for applications that require more chemical resistance and durability than latex gloves.

Butyl gloves are highly impermeable when working with vapors and gases. They also withstand hazardous chemicals such as ketones (MEK and acetone) and esters. Gloves remain flexible in temperatures as low as -40° F.

Polyethylene gloves stand up to ozone and many oxidizing chemicals. They also have a high level of abrasion resistance.