Comprehensive website
Single use glove specialists Unigloves, has launched a brand new website highlighting its complete range of innovative, hand hygiene and hand protection solutions.
The company, which manufactures billions of specialist gloves annually, has launched the new site – www.unigloves.co.uk – to provide an essential guide to the complete range of gloves available across a wide range of industry sectors including automotive, food and drink manufacturing, tattoo, healthcare and dentistry.
Unigloves’ products include what are said to be Europe’s first nitrile antimicrobial gloves, Fortified, incorporating Silver ion technology to destroy 99.9% of bacteria and its heavy duty, silicone free PRO.TECT gloves designed for workers in the automotive sector.
In addition to technical and performance data for all of its gloves, the new site also allows users to download the new Unigloves catalogue, discover the benefits of the company’s glove audit service and access a wealth of essential, free resources that Unigloves has created.
These include technical and educational support in the form of glove materials and glove characteristics guides to help select the right glove for the right environment along with hand hygiene guides.
“We are delighted to launch the new website which provides safety, quality control, hygiene and environmental managers across key UK manufacturing sectors such as food and drink, automotive and healthcare with a wealth of information,” said Unigloves marketing director Donald Gillespie.
“Whilst the Unigloves name may still be a relatively new one in the UK compared to some of the traditional glove manufacturers, our dedication to creating innovative, market leading solutions backed up with manufacturing quality, technical expertise and support has resulted in significant growth globally, with our team now supplying gloves to over 50 countries around the world” he added.
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