Purple Exam Gloves

The Right Glove Can Also Be Pleasing to the Eye

When choosing a glove to fit your task, environment, and preferences, it’s critical to consider several factors. Barrier protection, tensile strength, thickness, elasticity, finish, and puncture resistance requirements all should be considered. The right glove can also be pleasing to the eye, with medical gloves now available in a spectrum of colors - like purple exam gloves.

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Top Brands Offer Purple Exam Gloves

Adenna, SuperMax and Halyard Health all produce purple exam gloves made from nitrile, an effective alternative to latex. My Glove Depot carries these top brands by the case, all at low Depot prices:

Adenna Precision Violet Nitrile
Aurelia Amazing Violet Nitrile
Halyard Purple Nitrile

Nitrile Purple Exam Gloves

Made from synthetic rubber, nitrile gloves are an acceptable alternative if you’re concerned about latex allergies. Nitrile purple exam gloves are also more puncture resistant when compared to other gloves. They also tend to have a high level of sensitivity and conform to your hand for a better fit. Nitrile gloves can be worn for longer periods of time and are appropriate for riskier circumstances where infectious substances or chemicals are present. These purple exam gloves from My Glove Depot are all excellent choices.

Color Can Help Distinguish Gloves for Various Uses

Latex gloves have traditionally been ivory colored and nitrile gloves are often colorful to make distinguishing them easier. Blue is often typically employed for patient exams, as the lighter color makes it simple to notice if blood or other bodily fluids have contacted the glove. Some colors, like purple exam gloves, are more specific to particular brands. Halyard Health offers purple exam gloves and are thus easy to identify, while Medline uses green. This makes it easy for medical practitioners to recognize latex-free gloves and apply them for use when a high level of safety and protection is required.

Medical Applications - And More

Green, blue and purple exam gloves made from nitrile are all helpful in medical situations. There are also many non medical cases where protection of the skin is essential. The demand for black gloves, widely used by beauty therapists, tattoo artists and hair stylists is ever-increasing. Peroxide-based chemicals and hair colorants can severely irritate the hands, particularly with repeated use.