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  • Gloves designed to provide hand and/or arm protection (i.e., safety) against extremely cold temperatures present during cryogenic procedures. These gloves usually consist of several insulating layers made of natural rubber latex, which are bonded together only at the edges of each piece. Cryogenic gloves should provide a maximum level of thermal protection against low temperatures (e.g., at least to -130 degrees Celsius/-202 degrees Fahrenheit) permitting appropriate flexibility and dexterity to the user; the gloves are usually light weight, flexible, durable, and comfortable to wear for extended periods. Some gloves provide additional high tactile sensitivity and/or protection against chemical hazards. Cryogenic safety gloves are used to manipulate cryogenic products in clinical laboratories and blood banks; they are also used to perform cryogenic (e.g., dermal, surgical) procedures.
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