MASTER SANDY™ Nitrile provides excellent grip on oily environmental industry workshop. It is very flexible & great comfort & oil resistance on coated area.

Prestige Micro FOAM NBR technology has been designed toward aero ventilation and to give dynamic comfort with fingers activities. With fine engineered lining, its coating surely provide soft feeling and quickly evaporate sweat or moisture through micro-foam structure. And this makes the user can keep their hands cool in a long time.
Thanks to our long term and high-end R&D, we’ve been developed world-best knitted liner to match this Prestige Micro FOAM NBR coating. Both outstanding knitted liner felt like naked skin and aero ventilated coating combination will be fully satisfied with their users. The one who looks for a nice glove, here is the best we recommend.
Its superb FOAM NBR coating is just launched to provide second to none grip in automotive and precise machinery assembly applications. With special designed foam structure bring to excellent oily grip and wet condition handling grip than any other type of existing coating technology. The grip performance feature gives superior productivity and safety with end-users and bring lots of efficiency. It is time that you can feel and enjoy a fantastic grip.
Prestige Micro FOAM NBR technology bring to be profitable by abrasion of EN388 compare to the other type coated gloves. You can reuse several times after washing.
When you wear it, you feel most advanced dexterity while handling objects. Its thin thickness make you feel naked skin.

Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) is a family of unsaturated copolymers of 2-propenenitrile and various butadiene monomers (1,2-butadiene and 1,3-butadiene). Although its physical and chemical properties vary depending on the polymer’s composition of nitrile, this form of synthetic rubber is generally resistant to oil, fuel, and other chemicals (the more nitrile within the polymer, the higher the resistance to oils but the lower the flexibility of the material).
It is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses, seals, and grommets. NBR’s ability to withstand a range of temperatures from -40 °C to +108 °C makes it an ideal material for aeronautical applications. Nitrile butadiene is also used to create moulded goods, footwear, adhesives, sealants, sponges, expanded foams, and floor mats.
Its resilience makes NBR a useful material for disposable lab, cleaning, and examination gloves. Nitrile rubber is more resistant than natural rubber to oils and acids, but has inferior strength and flexibility. Nitrile gloves are nonetheless three times more puncture-resistant than natural rubber gloves.
Nitrile rubber is generally resistant to aliphatic hydrocarbons. Nitrile, like natural rubber, can be attacked by ozone, aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, esters and aldehydes.

Polyurethane is a substance categorized as a polymer based on its chemical structure. One manufacturers polyurethane by combining a diisocyanate and a diol, two monomers, through a chemical reaction. This makes a basic material whose variations can be stretched, smashed, or scratched, and remain fairly indestructible. Depending on the different diisocyanates and diol or polyol constituents, the resulting polyurethane might take a liquid, foam, or solid form, each with advantages and limitations.

Polyvinyl chloride, better known as PVC or vinyl, is an inexpensive plastic so versatile it has become completely pervasive in modern society. The list of products made from polyvinyl chloride is exhaustive, ranging from phonograph records to drainage and potable piping, water bottles, cling film, credit cards and toys. More uses include window frames, rain gutters, wall paneling, doors, wallpapers, flooring, garden furniture, binders and even pens. Even imitation leather is a product of polyvinyl chloride. In fact, it’s hard to turn anywhere without seeing some form of this plastic.