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The MCR SAFETY CP7M is a 7 mil butyl rubber chemical-resistant glove designed for workers handling aggressive chemical compounds in industrial and laboratory environments. Constructed with a smooth finish and a rolled gauntlet cuff extending 14 inches from fingertip to cuff edge, this glove delivers barrier protection against a broad range of hazardous substances. The butyl formulation is produced through a solution-dipped process that creates a tight molecular structure, supporting chemical impermeability. Anti-static properties are built into the material. The glove is sized for a medium hand and sold as a pair.
These gloves are suited for applications involving exposure to acids, aldehydes, alcohols, amides, bases, esters, and ketones. Typical use environments include chemical processing, laboratory work, industrial cleaning, and handling of solvents or corrosive materials. The 14-inch gauntlet length provides forearm coverage in splash-risk scenarios. Component materials comply with applicable federal regulations for food contact applications where chemical handling intersects with food-grade processes. Installation or deployment is performed by safety professionals, industrial hygienists, or workers trained in personal protective equipment selection.
Designed as an OEM-style protective glove for use in chemical handling, laboratory, and industrial environments where butyl rubber barrier protection against corrosive or hazardous substances is required.
Selection and deployment of chemical-resistant gloves should be guided by a site-specific hazard assessment and applicable OSHA PPE standards. Inspect gloves for tears, pinholes, or degradation before each use. Doff contaminated gloves using proper PPE removal technique to avoid skin contact with hazardous residue. Discard gloves that show signs of swelling, discoloration, or chemical breakthrough.
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