Product description
Enormously resilient disposable gloves
Approved according to EU standards DIN EN 374-1 (protective gloves against hazardous chemicals and microorganisms), type C; EN 374-5 as well as EN 455 (single-use medical gloves).
Disposable gloves are often uncomfortable, smell bad, leave an unpleasant feeling on the skin and do not fit properly.
The ergonomic Showa 7555, on the other hand, fit like a second skin, yet are thick enough to withstand very hard wear!
Additional antistatic properties and the latex-free nitrile material ensure optimal skin tolerance, even if you wear the gloves for longer.
Perfect for medical use
The high resistance to viruses and other microorganisms makes the Showa 7555 perfect for use in hospitals, doctors' surgeries and clinics, but they will also quickly become an indispensable item in the beauty salon or in the household in general.
Micro-roughened fingertips increase the sense of touch, so that the disposable gloves are also perfect for delicate work (e.g. in the kitchen).
Showa stands for balance
"Showa" Japanese and means "finding a balance between different elements".
This principle runs through all research, development and production stages of the glove manufacturer founded in 1954.
The Japanese company is completely autonomous and makes extensive innovations in product development.
For example, Showa invented the PVC glove as early as 1954 and has been the only manufacturer to produce 100% biodegradable disposable gloves for several years.
All Showa products are characterised by high-quality and skin-friendly materials as well as high durability.
Product description
Enormously resilient disposable gloves
Approved according to EU standards DIN EN 374-1 (protective gloves against hazardous chemicals and microorganisms), type C; EN 374-5 as well as EN 455 (single-use medical gloves).
Disposable gloves are often uncomfortable, smell bad, leave an unpleasant feeling on the skin and do not fit properly.
The ergonomic Showa 7555, on the other hand, fit like a second skin, yet are thick enough to withstand very hard wear!
Additional antistatic properties and the latex-free nitrile material ensure optimal skin tolerance, even if you wear the gloves for longer.
Perfect for medical use
The high resistance to viruses and other microorganisms makes the Showa 7555 perfect for use in hospitals, doctors' surgeries and clinics, but they will also quickly become an indispensable item in the beauty salon or in the household in general.
Micro-roughened fingertips increase the sense of touch, so that the disposable gloves are also perfect for delicate work (e.g. in the kitchen).
Showa stands for balance
"Showa" Japanese and means "finding a balance between different elements".
This principle runs through all research, development and production stages of the glove manufacturer founded in 1954.
The Japanese company is completely autonomous and makes extensive innovations in product development.
For example, Showa invented the PVC glove as early as 1954 and has been the only manufacturer to produce 100% biodegradable disposable gloves for several years.
All Showa products are characterised by high-quality and skin-friendly materials as well as high durability.