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experience a HIGHER LEVEL of PROTECTION


2X more


chemical splash protection2


Highest barrier quality & consistency3 (low 0.40 AQL)


Microflex®


93-850 Nitrile Disposable Gloves with TNT™ Chemical Splash Resistance Technology


Introducing the innovative hand protection solution that stands up to tough jobs while significantly reducing workers’ risk of exposure to hazardous materials. New Microflex 93-850 gloves are made using a breakthrough polymer bonding technique1 two times more chemical splash resistance.2


And because these


soft, durable gloves exceed the highest known standard for barrier quality and consistency,3


in even the most challenging environments. Request a sample at ansell.com/microflex93850 1 Patent pending polymer bonding technique 2


and ™ are trademarks owned by Ansell Limited or one of its affiliates. US Patented and US and non-US Patents Pending: www.ansell.com/patentmarking © 2017 Ansell Limited. All Rights Reserved.


industrial and medical grade disposable gloves Ansell, ®


of a similar weight. Visit www.Ansell.com/Microflex93-850chemtest to view chemical permeation test data. 3


Based on EN 374 and ASTM F739 chemical permeation test data, when compared to performance of disposable nitrile gloves Microflex 93-850 0.40 AQL is lower than the AQL of other known


they provide reliable protection for


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