Hello HistoWorld,
My lab is desperately trying to find where to purchase "Cranberry Aqua Source
Nitrile Gloves" and having no luck. Going to the website listed on the box of
gloves, there is no way to purchase the gloves online. It just says 'to order
contact your local dealer'. I called their
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Hi Pam:
I use nitrile gloves that we get from our Central Supply Room when
handling xylene and cover-slipping by hand.
They are Kimberly-Clark Sterling Nitrile Powder-Free Exam Gloves.
I use just a single glove rather than double-gloving, and that seems to
do the trick.
The glove
Where do you buy the Sempermed gloves?
Margaret Perry HT(ASCP)
Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Department
Box 2175
South Dakota State University
Brookings SD 57007
605-688-5638
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Hi, what type of gloves are you wearing when handling xylene? Do you double
glove?
Cordially,
Pam ~
Pam Richardson
Clinical Manager
Gundersen Lutheran Laboratory
Email: pkric...@gundluth.org
Phone: 608 775-4133
Fax: 608 775-6136
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The best type is the one used to handle paint removers (paint thinners).
René J.
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Hi Pam:
I use nitrile gloves that we get from our Central Supply Room when
handling xylene and cover-slipping by hand.
They are Kimberly-Clark Sterling Nitrile Powder-Free Exam Gloves.
I use just a single glove rather than double-gloving, and that seems to
do the trick.
The glove usually
Hi Everybody:
Does anyone know of a xylene-resistant glove that can be used for
coverslipping, and that allows the dexterity necessary to coverslip?
Thanks,
Tim Wheelock
Harvard Brain Bank
McLean Hospital
Belmont, MA
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Happy Monday Histonetters
I am looking for a reasonably priced, non-latex glove that will hold up to
xylene. The purple knight from Kimberly-Clark works great but is cost
prohibited. My general manager want me to find a cheaper alternative. I have
had several samples but none will hold up to any
I'd like some advice about gloves. What brand/vendor are people using that are
approved for use with xylene?
Thanks,
Jan Mahoney
Omaha
Sponsored by Catholic Health Initiatives and Immanuel Health Systems, Alegent
Health is faithful to the healing ministry of
I would like to know the answer to this one too. I've been using nitrile
gloves, which are rated as having moderate protection against xylene (they
slow down how quickly xylene goes through them?) The brand I use is what's
in our stockroom: Kimberly Clark and they come in a pretty purple. :-)
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