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The Safest Single Use Nitrile Examination Gloves1


100% Inspected, instead of a single random batch1


Superior Resistance almost double the force until tear2


Longer Lifespan, less waste at the Hospitals3


Single glove


extraction, by the cuff, as per WHO guidelines4


Decontaminable Packaging 100% air and watertight5


Produced in Europe


1.ISO Norm 2859 determines that for a batch of 4 million gloves, 500 random gloves must be analyzed. Raclac is the first company to inspect 100% of the gloves produced and due to that has achieved the lowest AQL in the world (0.25). | 2. R.Advance gloves surpass EN 455's 6 Newton minimum tear resistance, withstanding 10-12 Newtons. | 3. Non-conforming gloves are removed from the chain and repurposed into shoe soles, cutting hospital costs with waste treatment and ensuring maximum safety. | 4. World Health Organization. Glove Information Leaflet. 2009 | 5. The packaging is made from a recyclable, non-porous and decontaminated material that allows for proper disinfection until the end of its lifecycle.


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Is it time to bring in a more versatile way of working? With our marLED®


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for the future


• Latest LED Technology • Active shadow management • Perfect and even illumination • X-beam path for maximum variability


To enhance operating efficiency in your theatre, call 01204 700 900 or email us info@howorthgroup.com


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