Cryogen vs. Autoclave Gloves

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Cryogen vs. Autoclave Gloves

Autoclave Gloves Autoclave gloves (aka Bel-Art gloves) are made of loosely-woven cotton Heat resistant up to 232 °C, but woven cotton provides little protection to cold gases or liquids http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/z408492?lang=en&region=US

Cryogenic Gloves Autoclave gloves (aka Bel-Art gloves) are made of loosely-woven cotton Heat resistant up to 232 °C, but woven cotton provides little protection to cold gases or liquids Cryogenic gloves are made of nylon and PTFE and thus could melt at higher temperatures Temp range of -260 to -300 °C http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/z408492?lang=en&region=US