Cole Parmer is your trusted supplier for Laboratory Gloves. Our complete product line offers the latest from top name brand suppliers,
Microflex,
Ansell,
Best,
High-Five,
Kimberely Clark, and
North
The lab glove selection includes:
Chloroprene Disposable Gloves are a good alternative to latex. They offer the integrity of a synthetic with the feel of natural latex. Chloroprene disposable gloves are powder-free and reduce the risk of skin irritation--ideal for those who prefer nonlatex gloves.
Latex Disposable Gloves offer secure grip and the highest tactile dexterity available in a laboratory glove. If comfort is a high priority in your lab, disposable gloves made of latex are also the most elastic, and considered by many lab technicians to be the most comfortable lab gloves. These disposable gloves can be purchased powder free where laboratory contamination is an issue. Disposable lightly powdered latex gloves are used for perspiration absorption and are easier to get on and take off. Sterile disposable gloves are also available.
Nitrile Disposable Gloves offer some of the same advantage of disposable latex gloves, without the risk of reaction to natural latex proteins. These lab gloves offer protection from a variety of chemicals. These disposable gloves can be purchased powder free where laboratory contamination is an issue. Disposable lightly powdered nitrile gloves are used for perspiration absorption and are easier to get on and take off. Sterile disposable gloves are also available.
Polyethylene Disposable Gloves feature a sheer polyethylene film that is powder free, sulfur free. Gloves comply with FDA food contact regulations, making them an ideal choice for food prep applications. Vinyl Disposable Gloves are a convenient and inexpensive alternative to latex gloves. Offered in several different weights, these gloves are ideal for food processing or light industrial use.
Use our handy Chemical Compatibility Chart for Disposable Gloves to help select the best glove material for your application.
Glove Sizing Guide:
Hand circumference method
Measure the circumference of your hand around the palm area with fingers together and hand relaxed. This measurement in inches is closest to your actual glove size. For example, 7" is equal to a size 7 glove. Sizes may vary between different manufacturers and styles. Except where mentioned, gloves are sized according to men's hands. For easy size comparison, see table below.

| Numerical size | 6-7 | 7-8 | 8-9 | 9-10 | 11 |
| General size | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Length
To determine the correct glove length you need, measure from the tip of the middle finger to where the cuff edge should be on the wrist or arm; then select the proper cuff and length.
