Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 11:31:22 -0700
Reply-To: "Larry D. McLouth" <LDMclouth**At_Symbol_Here**LBL.GOV>
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From: "Larry D. McLouth" <LDMclouth**At_Symbol_Here**LBL.GOV>
Subject: Gloves for Phenol - Chloroform

All -
We use a viton-butyl glove (about 12 mils thick)  for handling this 
mixture, but some researchers state that they are too bulky for the type 
of work they do.

Is anyone aware of a lighter weight alternative?  As a point of 
reference, exam type gloves are around 4 - 6 mils thick.

Regards,

Larry

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