Kimberly-Clark Professional

Exam Glove

Kimberly-Clark Professional has added a new 12-inch offering to its line of Kimtech Science Sterling Nitrile Exam Glove; this one is designed to provide added splash protection at the cuff. The ambidextrous, latex-free glove is 3.5 mils thick and available in extra-small through extra-large sizes. Its textured fingertips improve handling of delicate instruments.

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