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The MCR SAFETY CP14L is a 14 mil butyl rubber chemical-resistant glove designed for professionals handling concentrated acids, aldehydes, alcohols, amides, bases, esters, and ketones. Built to 14 inches in length with a gauntlet rolled cuff, the glove provides extended forearm coverage during high-exposure tasks. The smooth finish exterior is produced through a solution-dipped process that achieves a tight molecular structure, a critical factor in chemical impermeability. The CP14L is also anti-static, making it appropriate for environments where static discharge is a concern. Industrial hygienists, chemical plant workers, laboratory technicians, and hazmat responders are the primary users of this glove.
The CP14L suits applications where prolonged or splash-exposure to aggressive chemicals is expected. The 14-inch gauntlet length covers the wrist and lower forearm, reducing ingress during pouring, mixing, or transfer operations. Domestically produced using a solution-dip process, the butyl rubber construction offers permeation resistance superior to standard latex or nitrile options when working with ketones and strong acids. The anti-static properties make the glove compatible with solvent-handling environments where ignition risk must be minimized. Component materials comply with all relevant federal regulations for food contact applications where chemical handling intersects with food processing environments.
Designed as an OEM-style chemical-resistant glove for use in industrial, laboratory, and hazmat applications requiring butyl rubber permeation protection. Sold as a pair.
Inspection of gloves for pinholes, tears, or degradation before each use is standard practice in chemical handling environments. Gloves should be donned before any contact with chemical agents and removed carefully to avoid skin contamination on doffing. Dispose of or decontaminate per applicable facility safety protocols and local regulations governing chemical protective equipment. Industrial hygienists and safety officers should confirm glove compatibility with specific chemical concentrations prior to deployment.
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