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PE Gloves – Food-Safe, Latex-Free, Cost-Effective


Field notes from the glove aisle: where disposable Pe Gloves actually stand in 2025

If you’ve watched foodservice and light-industrial supply the past two years, you know demand whipsaws. The humble Pe Gloves are back in focus—prices steadied, audits got stricter, and buyers want traceability without losing that easy-on, easy-off convenience. I’ve walked a few plants and, to be honest, the conversation has shifted from “cheapest box” to “clean resin, predictable fit, proof of compliance.”

PE Gloves – Food-Safe, Latex-Free, Cost-Effective

What’s special here

LIYA manufactures in Plastic Packing Park, Xiongxian, Baoding, Hebei (071800). Resin is directly sourced from PetroChina, Sinopec, Sabic, Equate, ExxonMobil, Dow, Total, and Borouge—so the bill of materials isn’t a mystery. That’s a quiet but important advantage for Pe Gloves: price stability, steady mechanical properties, and cleaner migration profiles for food contact.

Product specs at a glance

Material LDPE / HDPE / CPE / TPE (food-contact grade)
Thickness ≈ 8–30 µm (0.3–1.2 mil), real-world use may vary by SKU
Sizes S / M / L / XL (flat width ≈ 240–300 mm)
Surface Embossed or smooth for grip/dispensing
Tensile (ASTM D882) ≈ 10–18 MPa; elongation ≈ 200–350%
AQL (holes) AQL 2.5–4.0 per ISO 2859-1 (buyer-settable)
Shelf life Around 3 years if stored 10–35°C,
Compliance FDA 21 CFR 177.1520, EU Food Contact (EN 1186), REACH/RoHS
PE Gloves – Food-Safe, Latex-Free, Cost-Effective

Process flow (short version, but the real one)

Sourcing certified PE resin → film extrusion (blown) → embossing → die-cut glove forming → heat sealing of cuffs → inline pinhole check → lot sampling (ISO 2859-1) → tensile/elongation (ASTM D882), dart impact (ASTM D1709) → global migration tests (EN 1186) → packing and trace-coded cartons. Many customers say they notice fewer “stuck pairs” and cleaner tear lines—small, but it speeds shifts.

Where they actually get used

  • Food prep and serving (fast-casual, bakery, deli, seafood)
  • Beauty and hair coloring stations (short-contact tasks)
  • Electronics light assembly and packing (non-ESD critical)
  • Housekeeping and sampling in labs (low splash risk)

Note: Pe Gloves are not meant for heavy chemicals or surgical settings; pick nitrile or certified chemical gloves for that.

PE Gloves – Food-Safe, Latex-Free, Cost-Effective

Vendor snapshot (why sourcing matters)

Vendor Resin pedigree MOQ Lead time Certs Notes
LIYA (Hebei) Direct from majors (PetroChina, Dow, ExxonMobil, etc.) ≈ 50–100k pcs ≈ 15–25 days FDA/EU food contact, REACH Stable pricing; custom emboss/color; trace codes
Trading-only supplier Mixed lots; origin varies Low, but fluctuates Around 25–40 days Partial Price swings; QC inconsistent
Local distributor Unknown upstream By carton In stock Varies Fast but limited customization

Customization and QC

For Pe Gloves, typical tweaks are thickness by station (e.g., 12 µm for salad line, 20 µm for fryer prep), emboss pattern, and color-coding per HACCP zone. Lot testing includes tensile/elongation, visual defects, pinholes (water-leak), and overall migration for food contact. Real-world: I saw a carton-level failure rate under 0.5% on a recent audit, which is frankly solid for this category.

PE Gloves – Food-Safe, Latex-Free, Cost-Effective

Two quick case notes

National bakery chain: switched to color-coded Pe Gloves by zone; glove changes per shift dropped ≈ 18% due to better fit and embossed grip (internal ops data).
Seafood commissary: moved to thicker 18–20 µm Pe Gloves at cutting tables; pinhole complaints fell noticeably, and surprisingly, operators reported less hand fatigue than with vinyl.

Final take

If your priority is clean resin, predictable specs, and food-contact paperwork that passes scrutiny, these Pe Gloves are a safe, budget-steady pick. Not glamorous, but when they’re right, nobody talks about them—and that’s the point.

Authoritative references

  1. FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 – Olefin polymers (food contact)
  2. EN 1186 – Materials and articles in contact with food
  3. ASTM D882 – Tensile properties of thin plastic sheeting
  4. ISO 2859-1 – Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes
  5. ASTM D1709 – Impact resistance of plastic film by free-falling dart
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