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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.
 

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.
 
Are Berkshire's glove liners autoclavable?

Our polyester glove liners can be sterilized by beta or steam per your Standard Operating Procedure.

 
Are Berkshire's glove liners ambidextrous?
Yes, our glove liners are ambidextrous for easy stock control.
 
Are Berkshire's glove liners launderable?
All of Berkshire's glove liners can be laundered for multiple reuse.

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