Latex Surgical Gloves Manufacturer & Supplier
When a surgeon picks up a scalpel, the glove on their hand is the only thing standing between them and a patient’s blood. That tiny barrier has to be perfect, every single time. At Lars Medicare, we have built our entire glove division around that simple truth.
We are an established latex surgical gloves manufacturer based in India, supplying hospitals, surgical centres, dental clinics, government health departments, and private medical distributors across more than 30 countries. Our gloves are not just another commodity in a carton. They are the result of careful raw-material selection, controlled dipping processes, and quality checks that catch the tiny flaws other manufacturers miss.
If you are sourcing gloves for a hospital chain, a tender, or a distribution business, this page will tell you exactly what we make, how we make it, and why procurement teams keep coming back to us.
Our Range of Latex Gloves
We manufacture and supply two main categories of medical-grade latex gloves, each designed for a specific clinical setting.
Latex Surgical Gloves (Sterile)
Our sterile latex surgical gloves are designed for operating theatres, where precision matters as much as protection. They are individually paired, sterilised using gamma radiation, and packed in peel-open pouches that maintain sterility right up to the moment of use. Available in micro-textured and smooth finishes, they give surgeons the tactile feedback needed for delicate procedures while holding up against the pressure of long operations.
These gloves are anatomically shaped for the left and right hand, slightly powdered for easy donning (powder-free options also available), and tested to maintain barrier integrity under stress.
Latex Examination Gloves (Non-Sterile)
Our latex examination gloves are made for everyday clinical work, including patient assessments, dental check-ups, lab handling, dressing changes, and routine diagnostic procedures. They are ambidextrous, available in both powdered and powder-free options, and offer the comfort needed for long shifts where staff may change gloves dozens of times a day.
Despite being non-sterile, these gloves still meet strict pinhole and tensile-strength standards, so the protection level remains uncompromised.
Specifications at a Glance
Procurement teams usually want the numbers up front. Here is what our gloves deliver across both ranges.
Specification | Surgical Gloves | Examination Gloves |
Material | Natural rubber latex | Natural rubber latex |
Sterility | Sterile (gamma) | Non-sterile |
AQL Rating | 1.5 | 1.5 to 2.5 |
Sizes Offered | 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5 | Small, Medium, Large, XL |
Glove Length | 280 to 300 mm | 240 mm |
Palm Thickness | 0.18 to 0.22 mm | 0.10 to 0.14 mm |
Powder Option | Powdered or Powder-free | Powdered or Powder-free |
Surface Finish | Micro-textured or Smooth | Textured fingertips |
Shelf Life | Up to 5 years | 3 to 5 years |
Standards Met | ASTM D3577, EN 455, IS 13422 | ASTM D3578, EN 455 |
Certifications That Matter to Importers
Anyone who has tried to clear a shipment of medical gloves at customs knows that the right paperwork is half the battle. Our gloves carry the certifications that hospital tenders and import authorities ask for:
- ISO 13485 — our quality management system for medical devices is certified to the international standard.
- CE Marking — our products comply with European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) requirements.
- FDA Registered — listed with the US Food and Drug Administration for medical glove categories.
- ASTM D3577 & D3578 — independently tested for surgical and examination glove standards.
- EN 455 (Parts 1 to 4) — verified for freedom from holes, physical properties, biological evaluation, and shelf life.
Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis. If your tender requires additional documentation such as Free Sale, Halal, or country-specific registrations, our regulatory team can help you put it together.
Why Procurement Teams Choose Lars Medicare
There are dozens of glove manufacturers in India. We don’t pretend to be the cheapest, but we have built a reputation on three things our buyers consistently mention.
Consistency Across Every Container
Glove buyers fear inconsistency more than anything else. A great first shipment followed by a poor second one ruins trust and tender relationships. We run the same quality checks on every batch — pinhole testing on samples, tensile-strength verification, and ageing tests — so the gloves you receive in shipment number twenty look and perform exactly like the ones from shipment number one.
Real Manufacturing, Not Trading
Many companies that call themselves manufacturers are really just trading houses with someone else’s product in their box. We own our production facility in Sonepat, Haryana, run our own dipping lines, and control the process from raw latex receipt to final packaging. That control is why we can offer custom branding, private labelling, and OEM arrangements without the quality dropping.
Export Experience That Cuts Through the Friction
Exporting medical devices is full of small landmines — incorrect HS codes, missing test certificates, packaging that fails import inspection. Our team has shipped to the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America for years. We know the documentation each region asks for, and we get it right the first time.
Industries We Supply
Our latex gloves are used wherever clean, reliable hand protection is non-negotiable:
- Hospitals and surgical centres — for operating theatres, ICUs, emergency departments, and labour rooms.
- Dental clinics — for routine examinations, extractions, and dental surgeries.
- Diagnostic laboratories — for sample handling, blood collection, and routine testing.
- Veterinary practices — for animal examinations and surgical procedures.
- Pharmaceutical and food processing — where contamination control is mandatory.
- Government health programmes — large-volume tenders for state health departments and NGOs.
Latex or Nitrile — Which Should You Choose?
This is the most common question we get from new buyers. The honest answer: it depends on the use case.
Choose latex when you need maximum tactile sensitivity and elastic comfort — surgeons, dentists, and anyone doing fine work usually prefer it. Choose nitrile when latex allergies are a concern, or when the gloves will be exposed to harsh chemicals. We supply both, and our team will help you pick the right one for your specific procedures rather than upselling whatever has the higher margin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for bulk orders?
Our standard MOQ is one full container load for export orders, but we accept smaller quantities for domestic Indian buyers and for first-time international customers placing trial orders. Talk to our sales team for exact figures based on your destination.
Do you offer private labelling and custom branding?
Yes. We routinely produce gloves under our customers’ brand names, including custom carton printing, dispenser-box artwork, and inner-pouch designs. We will need your artwork files and any required regulatory approvals for your target market.
How long does it take to ship a bulk order?
Standard production lead time is 30 to 45 days from order confirmation. Sea freight transit then varies by destination — typically 7 to 10 days to the Middle East, 25 to 35 days to North America and Europe, and 15 to 25 days to Africa.
Can I request product samples before placing a bulk order?
Absolutely. We send sample boxes to qualified buyers at no charge for the gloves themselves — you usually only cover the courier cost. Reach out through our contact form or email and we will get them moving.
Are your latex gloves safe for people with sensitive skin?
Our powder-free latex gloves have low extractable protein levels, which significantly reduces the chance of irritation. However, anyone with a confirmed natural rubber latex allergy should switch to our nitrile range instead — latex is never safe for diagnosed latex-allergic users regardless of how it is processed.
What countries do you currently export to?
We supply markets across the Middle East, North and West Africa, Southeast Asia, the European Union, the United Kingdom, North America, and Latin America. If your country is not on our active list yet, we can usually onboard a new market within a few weeks once registration requirements are clear.

