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Generated on: June 27, 2025

I am sorry, but the documents provided do not contain specific cut level recommendations for gloves. However, the documents do mention appropriate glove materials for handling various chemicals. For example, when handling Ethyl Acrylate, Butyl-rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.7 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended [1]. For Toluene and Carbon Tetrachloride, Viton gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.7 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact 2, 3. For splash contact with Carbon Tetrachloride, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.4 mm are recommended [2]. For Poly(vinyl acetate), Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for splash contact [3]. For Argon and Carbon Dioxide, Butyl-rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.3 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full and splash contact 8, 9, 11. For Nickel, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full and splash contact [4]. For Phosphoric Acid, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [5]. For Chlorine, Viton gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.7 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [6]. For Aldrin, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [7]. For 4-Nonylphenyl-polyethylene Glycol, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full and splash contact [8]. For Acetaldehyde, Butyl-rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.7 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [9]. For Boric Acid, Nitrile rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.11 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [10]. For 3M™ Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant 540, Fluoroelastomer or Polymer laminate gloves are recommended [11]. For 3M(TM) Rubber & Vinyl 80 Spray Adhesive, Polymer laminate gloves are recommended [12]. For Nicotine, Butyl-rubber gloves with a minimum layer thickness of 0.7 mm and a break through time of 480 min are recommended for full contact [13].


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Safety Data Sheet - Ethyl Acrylate

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Safety Data Sheet - Carbon Tetrachloride

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Safety Data Sheet - Poly(vinyl acetate)

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Safety Data Sheet - Nickel

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Safety Data Sheet - Phosphoric Acid

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Safety Data Sheet - Chlorine

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Safety Data Sheet - Aldrin

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Safety Data Sheet - 4-Nonylphenyl-polyethylene Glycol

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Safety Data Sheet - Acetaldehyde

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Safety Data Sheet - Boric Acid

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Safety Data Sheet - 3M™ Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant 540

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3M™ Rubber & Vinyl 80 Spray Adhesive

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Safety Data Sheet - Nicotine

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