Overview Disposable finger cots are single-use finger covers that create a barrier between skin and contaminants while preserving dexterity and tactile sensitivity. They are lightweight, flexible and suited to tasks requiring fingertip protection without full gloves.
Uses & Applications - Healthcare: examinations, wound protection and minor procedures requiring fingertip coverage.
- Laboratory: sample handling and procedures where reduced cross-contamination is needed without full glove use.
- Electronics and precision assembly: protecting components from skin oils, particulates and reducing static-related risks.
- Cosmetics and beauty: nail services, tattooing and fine cosmetic applications.
- Industrial inspection and maintenance: precise, clean fingertip contact in assembly and QA tasks.
Materials & Options - Materials: latex, nitrile and silicone; powder-free and latex-free alternatives available.
- Sizes: several sizes to fit different finger diameters (small to large).
- Design: disposable, single-use construction for hygienic operations.
- Optional finishes: textured or smooth fingertips and ESD-safe variants where specified.
Key Features & Benefits - Effective barrier against contaminants, dirt and bacteria.
- Maintains high dexterity and tactile sensitivity for precision tasks.
- Snug, comfortable fit that minimizes slippage and fatigue.
- Protects wounds and prevents transfer of skin oils to sensitive surfaces and components.
- Available in latex-free options for allergy-sensitive environments.
Technical specifications - Product type: disposable finger coverings (finger cots).
- Materials: latex, nitrile, silicone; specific variants may be powder-free or latex-free.
- Sizes: multiple sizes to accommodate different fingers.
- Common applications: healthcare, laboratory, electronics, cosmetics and precision assembly.
- Design characteristics: lightweight, flexible and form-fitting to preserve dexterity.