FAQs
What is the significance of Class 100 in these gloves?
Class 100 refers to the gloves' particle cleanliness level, meaning they release fewer than 900 particles per square centimeter greater than 0.5 microns. This makes them suitable for environments where contamination control is critical, such as cleanrooms and laboratories handling sensitive materials.
Are these gloves suitable for individuals with latex allergies?
Yes, these gloves are made entirely from nitrile, a synthetic rubber free of natural latex proteins. This makes them an excellent choice for individuals with latex allergies, providing a safe alternative without compromising on performance.
Can I request batch testing results for these gloves?
Yes, batch testing is available for the TechniGlove nitrile gloves. You can request a Certificate of Conformance and a Certificate of Irradiation to ensure the gloves meet your specific quality and safety requirements, providing additional assurance for critical applications.
What are the ESD properties of these gloves?
The gloves have excellent ESD properties, with a surface resistivity of less than 1010 ohm/square and a static decay time of less than 0.5 seconds. This makes them ideal for use in electronics manufacturing and other environments where static discharge could be a concern.
How are these gloves packaged for shipment?
The gloves are packaged in poly-sealed cleanroom bags, with 100 gloves per bag and 10 bags per case. This packaging method ensures that the gloves remain contamination-free until they are ready to be used, maintaining their integrity for high-purity applications.















