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what are pvc gloves made of
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PVC gloves are made from Polyvinyl Chloride, a synthetic thermoplastic polymer. PVC is popular due to its chemical resistance, durability, and low cost. Through a process called plastisol dipping, manufacturers immerse a glove-shaped form into liquid PVC, coating it evenly. Additives can be mixed into the PVC to enhance glove properties such as flexibility, resistance, or to reduce stickiness. Upon cooling, the material hardens into its final form. PVC gloves are widely used in industries for their protective qualities, especially against chemicals, oils, and abrasions. They're suitable for various tasks, including handling chemicals, food processing, and general household chores. However, they are less flexible compared to latex or nitrile gloves and might not provide the same level of sensitivity or fit.
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