Nitrile gloves are a commonly used protective gloves that can effectively prevent the erosion of many chemicals. They are commonly used in laboratories, manufacturing, hospitals and other Settings to protect the health and safety of workers.
The barrier properties of nitrile gloves can be evaluated based on the permeability of the chemical. Permeability refers to the speed at which a chemical penetrates a glove and is usually measured using the "penetration time." Specifically, the transmission time is the time required for the chemical to travel from the outer surface of the glove to the inner surface of the glove. Nitrile gloves usually have good barrier properties and can effectively prevent the penetration of chemicals. However, it should be noted that the barrier performance of different nitrile gloves will be different, and the appropriate gloves need to be selected according to the specific situation.
Acetonitrile damage to the skin:
Acetonitrile is a colorless liquid that is often used as a solvent, a raw material for synthetic chemicals, etc. It can be absorbed through the skin, causing harm to the human body. Short-term exposure to acetonitrile can cause headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, while long-term exposure to acetonitrile may cause neurological, liver, kidney and other functional damage.
Whether nitrile gloves can block acetonitrile:
Because acetonitrile is an organic solvent, it can interact with the material of nitrile gloves, which may reduce the barrier properties of gloves. Therefore, when using nitrile gloves for acetonitrile operations, it is necessary to evaluate the gloves to ensure that they provide adequate protection. It is recommended to choose nitrile gloves with high barrier properties, and the frequency of glove replacement should be high enough to ensure safety.
In short, nitrile gloves can provide certain barrier properties, which can effectively prevent the penetration of chemicals. However, when handling organic solvents, it is necessary to choose the appropriate gloves according to the specific situation, and the frequency of glove replacement should be high enough to ensure safety.




