HALYARD PURPLE NITRILE Exam Gloves, 5.9 mil, Powder-Free (Box of 100)
WC Safety Editor's Pick — Top Healthcare-Grade Nitrile Exam Glove The Halyard Purple Nitrile is the benchmark exam glove for dental, clinical, and lab environments. Recognized by its distinctive purple color — th...
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The HALYARD PURPLE NITRILE Exam Glove is a 5.9 mil, 9.5-inch cuff, powder-free nitrile exam glove designed for extended clinical contact. It meets ASTM D6319 standards for medical examination and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen requirements — the specification required in dental operatories, phlebotomy, and general clinical work. Halyard (formerly Kimberly-Clark Health Care) has manufactured this glove as the go-to standard for over two decades.
Key Specifications
- Thickness: 5.9 mil — balanced between sensitivity and barrier integrity
- Cuff length: 9.5 inches — longer than standard exam gloves for added forearm protection
- Material: 100% nitrile — latex-free, powder-free
- Standard: ASTM D6319 medical exam grade; OSHA 1910.1030 compliant
- Texture: Micro-textured fingertips for wet and dry grip
- Color: Purple — industry-standard latex-free visual ID
- Count: 100 gloves per box
Who Should Buy This
The Purple Nitrile is the first call for dental assistants, hygienists, phlebotomists, and medical assistants who need a reliable, ASTM-certified exam glove worn across full shifts. The 9.5-inch cuff provides coverage that standard 9-inch exam gloves miss. If you need a thinner option for food service or light lab work, the AMMEX 3 mil Food Safe is the lighter alternative. For industrial or chemical-contact applications, see the full nitrile gloves collection or chemical-resistant gloves.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Halyard Purple Nitrile gloves FDA-cleared for medical examination?
Yes. HALYARD PURPLE NITRILE gloves meet ASTM D6319 for medical examination use and comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 Bloodborne Pathogen standard. They are cleared for use during patient examinations and clinical procedures where barrier protection is required.
What is the difference between 5.9 mil and standard 4–5 mil exam gloves?
The extra thickness provides slightly better puncture resistance and durability for extended wear — relevant in dental and surgical-adjacent environments where tools present greater puncture risk. Thinner 4-mil gloves offer more tactile sensitivity; the 5.9 mil is the standard balance for clinical use.
Can these be used for food handling?
Yes — powder-free nitrile is FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 compliant for food contact. However, at 5.9 mil these are heavier than typical food-service gloves. For high-volume food prep where thinner dexterity is preferred, the AMMEX 3 mil Food Safe is better suited.
Why are the gloves purple?
Purple is the healthcare industry's de facto visual indicator for latex-free nitrile exam gloves. It allows staff to instantly confirm glove type at a glance — important in allergy-sensitive clinical environments where latex and non-latex gloves may both be present.
What sizes are available?
HALYARD PURPLE NITRILE exam gloves are available in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. Select your size through the Amazon product listing. The 9.5-inch ambidextrous cuff fits both hands.
Are these sterile or non-sterile?
The standard Purple Nitrile (55082/55083) is non-sterile. Halyard also offers the Purple Nitrile-Xtra in a sterile individually-wrapped version (14261/14263) with a 12-inch extended cuff for higher-risk procedures. The non-sterile version is appropriate for standard examination use.
How do these compare to vinyl or latex exam gloves?
Nitrile outperforms vinyl in puncture resistance and chemical barrier and outperforms latex for allergy-sensitive use. Vinyl gloves are lower cost for low-risk tasks; latex gloves provide slightly higher elasticity but carry allergy risk. For clinical examination use, nitrile is the standard specification.
Can I buy a case instead of a single box?
Yes. Halyard Purple Nitrile is available in single boxes (100 count) and cases of 500 through the Amazon listing. Select the appropriate quantity for your facility's volume needs.
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