It’s safe to say that in the manufacturing industry, hand protection is a priority.
From working with machinery to encountering chemicals and hazardous materials to protecting products from contamination, single-use gloves factor into just about any scenario that involves making things. Some jobs require specialty protection like extra-thick neoprene, cut-resistant, or “armored” and padded work gloves, but just about everyone needs some degree of hand safety.
AMMEX’s Gloveworks Nitrile with Raised Diamond Texture (RDT) suite, in orange, green, black, and royal blue, are tremendous all-around gloves for manufacturing environments. At 8 or 6 mils thick, with aggressive texture that facilitates superior grip, these gloves are perfect for everybody on the factory floor.
RDT is central to their superior performance across countless applications. The diamonds create 60% more surface area to better channel away liquids, making it easier to maintain a grip when you need it most.
They also stand up to tough jobs and provide a comfortable fit: Fewer contact points with the skin increase airflow and reduce sweating vs. non-textured gloves.
Their durability is the stuff of legend: “I bought these with the intention of using a new pair daily,” says one of our regular users of orange RDT. “I was amazed that despite fairly hard use, the gloves remained intact.”
Disposable gloves are not just an accessory but a critical component in ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance in the manufacturing industry. Their role in safeguarding workers and maintaining product quality underscores their indispensable value in this field.
Try RDT for yourself, and you may never want to wear any other disposable glove. Visit ammex.com or call 1-800-274-7354 to learn more.
Show ’Em Before You Sell ’Em
AMMEX has been selling disposable gloves for more than 35 years. Questions come up daily about how we help customers find the right gloves for their jobs.
We have a lot of expertise—single-use gloves are our thing—but over the years we’ve tried all kinds of formats, from guides to videos to catalogs to illustrations and more. A newer one is schematic floor plans. These illustrations look a bit like an infographic but highlight workplaces in an engaging way, showing which gloves fit best in each area.
Want to learn more? Download the schematic or contact your sales rep.