Here are some factors to consider when choosing disposable PE gloves:
Material: Choose gloves made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE) depending on the level of protection you need. HDPE is stronger and provides better protection while LDPE is more flexible and comfortable to wear.
Size: Make sure the gloves fit properly, not too tight or too loose, to ensure comfort and maximum protection.
Thickness: Consider the thickness of the gloves depending on the type of task. Thicker gloves provide better protection but may be less flexible.
Powder or Powder-free: Gloves can be either powder or powder-free, with powder-free being a good option for sensitive skin or for tasks where powder could be harmful.
Certification: Look for gloves that are certified by a recognized body, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the European Union (EU).
Quantity: Consider how many gloves you need, as well as the cost per unit, to ensure you are getting a good value.
Brand reputation: Choose a well-established brand with a good reputation for quality and reliability.