Application Scenarios for Single-Use Sterile Rubber Surgical Gloves


Release Date:

2026-03-24

High-Risk Aseptic Procedures Surgical Scenarios: For high-intensity protective settings such as cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, choose coated or high-strength gloves.

High-Risk Aseptic Procedures
Surgical settings: For high-intensity protective scenarios such as cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, choose coated or high-strength gloves.
Invasive procedures: central venous catheterization, indwelling urinary catheterization, parenteral nutrition, etc., to prevent cross-infection.
Use in special environments
Laboratory: Provide impermeability and chemical protection when handling biological samples or chemical reagents.
Infection Control Department: When handling highly infectious pathogens such as HIV and SARS-CoV-2, the physical inactivation rate is ≥99.7% (as demonstrated by testing).
Routine Medical Protection
Gynecological examination: Use individually packaged, sterilized gloves to prevent cross-infection between healthcare providers and patients.
Instrument handling: When cleaning or disinfecting reusable instruments, prevent hand contact with contaminants.