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TechNiGlove TN1003W - TN1000 Series Class 100 Controlled Environment Powder Free Nitrile Gloves - 12" - Large - White - 10 Polybags/Case

TechNiGlove TN1003W - TN1000 Series Class 100 Controlled Environment Powder Free Nitrile Gloves - 12" - Large - White - 10 Polybags/Case
Item #: TN1003W-T141

Product Info

TechNiGlove international, Inc.
TN1003w

Even the cleanest exposed hands can seriously dirty up precision manufacturing settings. TechNiGlove International TN1000 Series controlled environment gloves will prevent impurities from causing damage in biotech, pharmaceuticals, and more. This case contains Class 100 powder-free nitrile gloves that are double-chlorinated and double-bagged to meet USP 797 extractable/particle standards. These high-quality 12-inch clean room gloves are approved for use in ISO class 5 and up facilities to ensure a sterile material handling environment.

Please note: All TechNiGlove products are manufactured in ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 1401:2000 certified facilities.

Benefits & Features of the TechNiGlove TN1003W TN1000 Series Class 100 Controlled Environment Powder Free Nitrile Gloves:

  • Double chlorinated gloves are double bagged for use in cleanrooms and suitable for use in Pharmaceutical and Biotech manufacturing
  • 100% nitrile gloves contain no natural rubber or silicone
  • Meet the most stringent requirements for extractables and particles
  • Manufactured, packaged and tested in an ISO 9002 facility and meet USP797 requirements
  • All TechNiGlove products are manufactured in ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 1401:2000 certified facilities

TN1000 Series Class 100 Controlled Environment Powder Free Nitrile Gloves - 12" - Large - White - 10 Polybags/Case

Item Specifications

  • Class 100
  • White
  • Nitrile Rubber Gloves
  • 12"
  • TechNiGlove
  • 100 gloves per polybag / 10 Polybags per Case
  • TN1000 Series
  • Large
  • 19.00 lbs per CS

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$200.00
List Price: $243.33
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