Chemical resistance guide


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    Chemical resistance levels

    SHIELD Scientific has developed one of the most comprehensive chemical resistance guides, to help users in their risk assessments for evaluating personal protection to chemical exposure.

    The testing has been conducted by reputable testing laboratories (Respirex, Proqares & Centexbel), according to EN 16523-1:2015+A1:2018 (Determination of material resistance to permeation by chemicals – Part 1: permeation by liquid chemical under conditions of continuous contact). This standard supersedes EN 374-3:2003. However we would like to stress that all of our gloves are disposable thin gauge gloves designed for light chemical protection.

    Level 0

    < 10 minutes

    Level 1

    10 > 29 minutes

    Level 2

    30 > 59 minutes

    Level 3

    60 > 119 minutes

    Level 4

    120 > 239 minutes

    Level 5

    240 > 479 minutes

    Level 6

    > 480 minutes

    SHIELDskin XTREME™

    Sterile White Nitrile 330 DI+

    Klercide Premier - WFI 60/40 sterile Alcohol

    Mixed Solution

    23 min

    Klercide Premier - WFI 70/30 sterile IPA

    Mixed Solution

    55 min

    Klercide 70/30 sterile IPA

    Mixed Solution

    94 min

    Perform sterile concentrate Oxy 2%

    Mixed Solution

    480 min

    Perform sterile concentrate PAA 3%

    Mixed Solution

    480 min

    Perform sterile PAA ready to use

    Mixed Solution

    480 min

    Formaldehyde 37%

    50-00-0

    480 min

    Ethanol 70%

    64-17-5

    76 min

    Ethanol 99.8%

    64-17-5

    16 min

    Isopropanol 70%

    67-63-0

    155 min

    Isopropanol 100%

    67-63-0

    44 min

    Acetone 99.8%

    67-64-1

    1 min

    Acetonitrile 99.9%

    75-05-8

    1 min

    Dichloromethane 99%

    75-09-2

    0 min

    Acrylamide 40%

    79-06-1

    480 min

    Methyl Methacrylate 99%

    80-62-6

    1 min

    Phenol aqueous solution 0.45%

    108-95-2

    480 min

    Diethylamine 99.5%

    109-89-7

    0 min

    Glutaraldehyde 25%

    111-30-8

    480 min

    n-Heptane 99%

    142-82-5

    56 min

    Ethidium bromide 5%

    1239-45-8

    480 min

    Sodium Hydroxide 40%

    1310-73-2

    480 min

    Xylene 98.5%

    1330-20-7

    3 min

    Ammonium hydroxide 25%

    1336-21-6

    27 min

    Sulphuric Acid 95%-98%

    7664-93-9

    6 min

    Sulphuric Acid 50%

    7664-93-9

    480 min

    Sodium Hypochlorite 13%

    7681-52-9

    480 min

    Hydrogen peroxide 30%

    7722-84-1

    241 min


    *DISCLAIMER: The data provided was based on gloves tested under laboratory conditions, in accordance with EN 16523-1:2015 (formerly EN 374-3:2003) and EN 374-4:2013. The information is for guidance only and may not reflect the user’s application. A risk assessment should always be made by purchaser to assess the suitability of gloves for a specific application.

    WHY A GLOVES CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE?

    An effective risk assessment should allow the user to select the appropriate personal protection against exposure to chemicals. To help users, SHIELD Scientific has developed one of the most comprehensive chemical resistance guides. Permeation and degradation gloves’ data can be selected either by CAS number, chemical name or product type (up to 3 gloves).

    Chemical resistance levels

    SHIELD Scientific has developed one of the most comprehensive chemical resistance guides, to help users in their risk assessments for evaluating personal protection to chemical exposure.

    The testing has been conducted by reputable testing laboratories (Respirex, Proqares & Centexbel), according to EN 16523-1:2015+A1:2018 (Determination of material resistance to permeation by chemicals – Part 1: permeation by liquid chemical under conditions of continuous contact). This standard supersedes EN 374-3:2003. However we would like to stress that all of our gloves are disposable thin gauge gloves designed for light chemical protection.

    Level 0

    < 10 minutes

    Level 1

    10 > 29 minutes

    Level 2

    30 > 59 minutes

    Level 3

    60 > 119 minutes

    Level 4

    120 > 239 minutes

    Level 5

    240 > 479 minutes

    Level 6

    > 480 minutes