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The SHOWA 732-11 is a 100% nitrile chemical resistance glove designed for trade and industrial professionals who work with oils, solvents, and a broad range of hazardous chemicals. At 15 mil thickness, the glove provides a durable barrier without sacrificing dexterity. The 14-inch length extends coverage up the forearm, reducing splash exposure during handling and transfer operations. A diamond-textured surface finish improves wet grip, supporting safer and more controlled handling in slippery or fluid-heavy environments. Sold by the dozen, these gloves are sized for 2X-Large hands and finished in light green for easy identification on the job.
The 732-11 is suited for use in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and pool service applications where chemical exposure is a routine hazard. Pool technicians handling chlorine compounds, acids, and algaecides benefit from the extended cuff and nitrile construction. Plumbers and pipefitters working with solvents and pipe cements will find the wet grip texture effective during application tasks. The glove is also appropriate for general industrial use wherever contact with petroleum-based fluids or cleaning agents is expected.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or standard-stock nitrile chemical resistance glove suitable for trade professionals requiring forearm-length protection against oils, solvents, and general industrial chemicals.
Chemical resistance gloves should be inspected for punctures, tears, or degradation before each use and discarded if any compromise is found. Consult the applicable Safety Data Sheet for the chemicals being handled to confirm nitrile is the appropriate glove material for the specific exposure. When removing used gloves, follow proper doffing procedures to avoid skin contact with contaminated outer surfaces. Disposal of chemically contaminated gloves should comply with local regulations and site safety protocols.
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