Clean gloves, simply put, are special gloves worn by cleanroom staff during production operations to prevent contamination of products by contaminants released from their hands.
Clean gloves have been widely used in clean room environments in manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries such as hard disk drives, microelectronics industry, semiconductor manufacturing, micromachining industry and optical industry.
Currently there are three main types of cleanroom gloves as follows.
Latex gloves: i.e. latex gloves, latex gloves are mainly made of natural latex sap from rubber trees plus stabilizers through a specific process.
Vinyl gloves: PVC gloves, PVC gloves are made of PVC, a synthetic material, plus certain catalysts and other chemical components through a specific process.
Nitrile gloves: Nitrile gloves, nitrile gloves are mainly a synthetic polymer consisting of acrylonitrile, butadiene and carboxylic acid.
Choosing the right glove protects the product and the production environment, while being economical and comfortable for the wearer.
1) First of all, you should consider the requirements of the production product and product production environment to choose the corresponding cleanliness level gloves.
2) According to the performance index of gloves to choose gloves. According to the different levels of clean room and product requirements, some or all of the following items are tested.
FTIR test LPC test NVR test IC test ESD test
3) The physical characteristics of the gloves to choose gloves, such as the length and thickness of the glove, elasticity, ease of wear and flexibility, corrosion resistance, etc.
4) Supplier's glove quality assurance and cost effectiveness.