| What is the difference between cotton, polyester and nylon glove liners? |
| Cotton, polyester and nylon each offer different attributes when used to manufacture glove liners. Cotton glove liners are inexpensive but not very durable and have high numbers of particles. Nylon offers a thicker barrier between the wearer and the glove and may be laundered for multiple re-use. Polyester offers a thinner yet durable barrier for the wearer, and can also be laundered for multiple re-use. Berkshire offers polyester and nylon glove liners. |
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What is the difference between BCR® Nylon and BCR® Nylon Single-Knit Glove Liners? |
| BCR® Nylon Single-Knit is a thinner and more comfortable glove liner. BCR® Nylon glove liners are heavier and more durable and can withstand more laundry washes. |
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| Are Berkshire's glove liners autoclavable? |
Our polyester glove liners can be sterilized by beta or steam per your Standard Operating Procedure. |
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| Are Berkshire's glove liners ambidextrous? |
| Yes, our glove liners are ambidextrous for easy stock control. |
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| Are Berkshire's glove liners launderable? |
All of Berkshire's glove liners can be laundered for multiple reuse.
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