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CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE Acetaldehyde Castor Oil

Acetamide Chlorine (wet)

Acetic Acid (50%) Chlorobenzene Acetone Chloroform Acetonitrile o-Chloronaphthalene

Acetophenone Chromic Acid (50%)

Acetyl chloride Citric Acid (10%)

Acrylamide (same as 2-Propenamide) Clonidine Hydrochloride (0.1%) Acrylic Acid Cresols

Aircraft Stripper Cupric Sulfate (Copper Sulfate)

Aluminum Nitrate (Nonhydrous) (10%) Cyanic Compounds

Ammonia (Anhydrous) Cyclohexane

Ammonium Benzoate (same as Benzoic Acid) Cyclohexanol

Ammonium Hydroxide (30%) Cyclohexanone

Ammonium Hydroxide (Concentrated) Decahydronaphthalene (Decalin) Ammonium Oxalate Denatured Alcohol

Ammonium Sulfate (Aqueous) Dental Etching Material Amyl Acetate Dental Resin Cement Aniline Dental Waxes

Antifreeze (Methanol-Based) Denture Polishing Material Benzaldehyde Detergent Solutions Benzene Developing Fluids Benzoic Acid Diamond Polishing Paste Boric Acid Dibutyl Phthalate

Brake Cleaner (containing Hexane or Ethanol) o-Dichlorobenzene

Brake Cleaner, Non-Chlorinated (containing Acetone, N-Heptane and/or Xylene) p-Dichlorobenzene Brake Fluid Dichloromethane

Bromine (Anhydrous Liquid) Diesel Fuel

Bromoethane (Methyl Bromide) Diesel Fuel Additive Butyl Acetate Diethylamine

n-Butyl Alcohol (Propyl Carbinol) Diethylene Glycol

n-Butyl Chloride Diisobutyl Ketone (DIBK)

1, 3-Butylene Glycol (1,3-Butanediol) N, N-Dimethyl Acetamide (same as Dimethyl Acetamide (DMAC), same as Acetic Acid)

Calcium Chloride (Aqueous) Dimethylformamide

Calcium Hydroxide (Dental) (DMSO)

Carbamide Peroxide (Urea+Hydrogen Peroxide at 1:1 ratio) Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) Carbon Dioxide Dioxane

Carbon Disulfide EDTA (17%)

Carbon Tetrachloride Engine Cleaner & Degreaser (containing Kersosene, Petroleum Distillates or Propane-Isobutane-n-Butane as main components)

Carburetor Cleaner (typically Xylene, Toluene and/or Acetone) Epoxy Primer (containing Toluene, Acetone, MEK and/or n-Butyl Acetate)

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GENERAL INFORMATION AND CAUTIONS: YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO USE THIN-FILM GLOVES IS represent nor warrant that the information in the chemical resistance chart is accurate or complete. Microflex® and HIGH EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO YOUR SAFETY. Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves are intended for use as protection against FIVE® gloves have NOT been individually tested against the chemicals contained in this chart. The barrier properties of each incidental exposure to chemicals and other harmful substances. These gloves do not offer protection against all chemicals glove type may be affected by differences in material thickness, chemical concentration, temperature, and length of exposure under all conditions, and are not designed to provide protection against prolonged or continuous exposure to harmful to chemicals. If you ever have a problem, or have any questions about your Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves, our Customer substances. As a precaution, glove users are advised to change gloves immediately upon exposure to harmful substances. Service team is ready to assist you. Microflex® exam gloves meet or exceed all current medical grade examination glove It is the responsibility of the user to choose the appropriate glove type, thickness and to change gloves as they become standards imposed by the ASTM International and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). At 1.5 AQL, our gloves meet or contaminated. This Chemical Resistance Chart is offered as a guide and for reference purposes only. The chemical resistance exceed new AQL standards. ratings are based on published research data. Microflex cannot certify the accuracy of the data and therefore does not www.microflex.com p.1 of 3 CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE

Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) (95%) Hydrogen Peroxide (30%)

Ethanolamine Hydrogen Peroxide (Concentrated) Ether Hydroquinone

Ethidium Bromide (0.5%) Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride

2-ethoxyethanol (Ethoxyethanol) Imidazole

Ethyl Acetate Isobutanol (Isobutyl Alcohol) Ethyl Ether Isooctane

Ethylene Dichloride Isopropanol (Isobutyl Alcohol) Ethylene Glycol Kerosene Ethylene Oxide Ketones

Ferric Chloride (Aqueous) Lacquers Formaldehyde Lacquer Thinners

Formalin (40% of Formaldehyde) Lactic Acid (85%)

Formamide Laurel Alcohol (Lauryl Alcohol)

Formic Acid (90%) Lauric Acid (36%) Freon 11 Lead Acetate Freon 12 Linoleic Acid Freon 21 Linseed Oil

Freon 22 Lubricants (containing Mineral Spirits as primary component) Fuel injector cleaner (primarily Kerosene) Maleic Acid Furfural 2-Mercaptoethanol Gasoline, Leaded Mercuric Chloride Gasoline, Unleaded Mercury Glass Ionomer Dental Cements Methane

Glucose Methyl Alcohol (Methanol)

Glutaraldehyde (50%) 2-Methoxyethanol (Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl) Glycerin Methyl Amine Glycerol Methyl Bromide

Grease, Automotive (Petroleum-Based) Methyl Butyl Ketone

Grease, Automotive (Silicon-Based) Methylene Chloride

Grease, Automotive (Synthetic) Methyl Chloride

Heptane (n-Heptane) Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

Hexane Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)

Hydraulic Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Methyl Methacrylate

Hydrochloric Acid (20%) Mineral Spirits

Hydrochloric Acid (50%) Monoethanolamine

Hydrochloric Acid (Concentrated) Morpholine

Hydrofluoric Acid (48%) Motor Oil (includes Oils made from Petroleum Distillates, Synthetic Oils, Diesel Oils, 2-Stroke Oils, and Hydraulic Oils)

Hydrofluoric Acid (Concentrated) Naphtha

Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) Naphthalene

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GENERAL INFORMATION AND CAUTIONS: YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO USE THIN-FILM GLOVES IS represent nor warrant that the information in the chemical resistance chart is accurate or complete. Microflex® and HIGH EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO YOUR SAFETY. Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves are intended for use as protection against FIVE® gloves have NOT been individually tested against the chemicals contained in this chart. The barrier properties of each incidental exposure to chemicals and other harmful substances. These gloves do not offer protection against all chemicals glove type may be affected by differences in material thickness, chemical concentration, temperature, and length of exposure under all conditions, and are not designed to provide protection against prolonged or continuous exposure to harmful to chemicals. If you ever have a problem, or have any questions about your Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves, our Customer substances. As a precaution, glove users are advised to change gloves immediately upon exposure to harmful substances. Service team is ready to assist you. Microflex® exam gloves meet or exceed all current medical grade examination glove It is the responsibility of the user to choose the appropriate glove type, thickness and to change gloves as they become standards imposed by the ASTM International and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). At 1.5 AQL, our gloves meet or contaminated. This Chemical Resistance Chart is offered as a guide and for reference purposes only. The chemical resistance exceed new AQL standards. ratings are based on published research data. Microflex cannot certify the accuracy of the data and therefore does not www.microflex.com p.2 of 3 CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE CHEMICALS LATEX NITRILE

Nitric acid (50%) Propyl Alcohol

Nitromethane (95.5%) Propylene (1-propene, Methyl Ethylene)

Nitropropane (95.5%) Propylene Glycol Nitrophenols Pyridine

Octyl Alcohol (Octanol) Rust Inhibitors, Automotive

Oleic Acid Rust Remover, Automotive (containing <50% Phosphoric acid)

Oxalic Acid Silver Nitrate (0.17N)

Paint (Latex-Based) Sodium Acetate (Aqueous)

Paint (Oil-Based) Sodium Azide (Sodium Salt)

Paint, Automotive (paint containing V.M.&P. Naphtha, Mineral Spirits; with small amounts of Toluene, Xylene or n-Butyl Acetate) Sodium Bicarbonate (Aqueous)(Baking Soda)

Paint, Automotive (paints containing large amounts of Toluene, Xylene or n-Butyl Acetate) Sodium Chloride (Aqueous)

Paint Activator, Automotive (containing MEK, Polyisocyanate Resin, and/or Butyl Acetate) Sodium Cyanide (Aqueous)

Paint Reducers/Thinners, Automotive (Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, eg. V.M.&P. Naphtha or Mineral Spirits) Sodium Hydroxide (50%)

Paint Reducers/Thinners, Automotive (Aromatic Hydrocarbons, eg. Toluene or Xylene) (Bleach)

Paint Thinner (Duco) Sodium Selenate (10%)

Palmitic Acid Sodium Thiosulfate (Developing Fluids)

Paraformaldehyde Rating (All Stains)

Parts wash, automotive (containing Naphtha, n-Hexane, Cyclohexane and/or MEK)+A64 Styrene

Pentane Sulfuric Acid (50% Concentration)

Pentyl Ether (same as Pentane) Sulfuric Acid (93-98%)

Perchloric Acid (60%) Tannic Acid (65%) Perchloroethylene Tetrachloroethylene

Periodic Acid (50%) Tetrahydrofuran

Petroleum Distillates (Naphthas) Tetramethylurea

Phenol (0.1%) Toluene

Phenol (approx. 100%) Toluene Diisocyanate

Phenolphthalein (Aromatic Phenols) Transmission Fluid, Type A

Phosphoric Acid (0 to 50%) Transmission Fluid, Synthetic

Phosphoric Acid (50-85%) Trichloroethylene

Phosphoric Acid (100%) Triethanolamine

Polysorbates Triton X-100, Igepal CA, Polytergent G (Octoxynol with varying Ethylene Oxide units) Potassium Bromate Tung Oil Potassium Chloride Turpentine

Potassium Cyanide Undercoater, Rubberized (Automotive)

Potassium Dichromate (Aqueous) Urea Potassium Hydroxide Varnish Potassium Iodide Vinyl Chloride Potassium Permanganate Water

Potassium Sulfate (Potassium Sulphate) Wax remover, automotive (containing V.M.&P. Naphtha, Xylene and/or Ethylbenzene)

Propyl Acetate Xylene (Xylol)

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GENERAL INFORMATION AND CAUTIONS: YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO USE THIN-FILM GLOVES IS represent nor warrant that the information in the chemical resistance chart is accurate or complete. Microflex® and HIGH EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO YOUR SAFETY. Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves are intended for use as protection against FIVE® gloves have NOT been individually tested against the chemicals contained in this chart. The barrier properties of each incidental exposure to chemicals and other harmful substances. These gloves do not offer protection against all chemicals glove type may be affected by differences in material thickness, chemical concentration, temperature, and length of exposure under all conditions, and are not designed to provide protection against prolonged or continuous exposure to harmful to chemicals. If you ever have a problem, or have any questions about your Microflex® and HIGH FIVE® gloves, our Customer substances. As a precaution, glove users are advised to change gloves immediately upon exposure to harmful substances. Service team is ready to assist you. Microflex® exam gloves meet or exceed all current medical grade examination glove It is the responsibility of the user to choose the appropriate glove type, thickness and to change gloves as they become standards imposed by the ASTM International and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). At 1.5 AQL, our gloves meet or contaminated. This Chemical Resistance Chart is offered as a guide and for reference purposes only. The chemical resistance exceed new AQL standards. ratings are based on published research data. Microflex cannot certify the accuracy of the data and therefore does not www.microflex.com p.3 of 3