TechniGlove Glove, Nitrile, Blue, Cl100 Lp, M, Cs1000 - TN2002B

$254.10
Description

Description

The TechniGlove TN2002B nitrile glove is a premium cleanroom glove from TechniGlove International, designed for Class 100 low particle (LP) environments. These gloves are made from 100% nitrile, with no natural rubber latex or silicone, minimizing contamination and allergy risks. At 12" in length, with ambidextrous design and microtextured fingertips, they provide comfort, protection, and excellent grip.

Available in blue, white, or green, these gloves also allow for color coding by size, product, or area, making them highly versatile for cleanroom operations. They are batch tested for quality, and a certificate of conformance (CoA) is available upon request.

These Technitrile gloves represent the lowest particle Class 100 option, making them a trusted choice across semiconductor, pharmaceutical, aerospace, and biotech industries. They are often compared alongside other market options like VGlove nitrile gloves, but deliver superior consistency and traceability from TechniGlove International.

Key Features

  • Manufactured from 100% nitrile: free from natural rubber and silicone.
  • Class 100 / ISO 5 low particle (LP): cleanroom compatible.
  • Ambidextrous 12" length design: with beaded cuff for durability.
  • Microtextured fingertips: for improved grip and precision.
  • Available in three colors: white, blue, and green for coding applications.
  • Meets stringent requirements: for particles and extractables.
  • Certificates of conformance and irradiation: available on request.
  • Produced in ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified facilities.

Applications

  • Semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
  • Hard disk drive assembly.
  • Aerospace and defense cleanroom environments.
  • Pharmaceutical and biotech laboratories.
  • Medical device production.
  • Contamination-sensitive cleanroom operations.

Benefits

  • Lowest particle option: for Class 100 cleanroom use.
  • Enhanced cleanliness: with low ion and NVR levels.
  • High tensile strength and elongation: >12.5 MPa and >500% for durability.
  • Comfortable fit: with reduced hand fatigue during extended wear.
  • Multiple colors: for coding by size, area, or application.
  • Reliable performance: backed by batch testing and traceability.

Product Specs

Length 12" (300 mm)
Thickness 5 mil (0.005")
Grip Microtextured fingertips
Surface Resistivity <10^10 ohm/sq per ESD-S11.11
Static Decay <0.5 seconds
Color Options Blue, White, Green
Packaging 100 gloves per poly-sealed cleanroom bag, 10 bags per case (1000 gloves total)

Ordering Information

TN2000(W/B/G) X-Small – 20 lbs/case
TN2001(W/B/G) Small – 20 lbs/case
TN2002(W/B/G) Medium – 21 lbs/case
TN2003(W/B/G) Large – 21 lbs/case
TN2004(W/B/G) X-Large – 22 lbs/case
TN2005(W/B/G) XX-Large – 23 lbs/case

Categories

  • Cleanroom Gloves
  • TechniGlove International Products
  • Nitrile Gloves
  • ESD-Safe Gloves
  • Technitrile Gloves
  • Cleanroom Supplies
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FAQs

How does “LP” (low particle) change day-to-day use?

LP lots are controlled for very low particle and extractable levels, making them a strong choice for ISO 5 work where glove handling (bag opening, component staging) is frequent and particle control is critical.

What’s the best way to use color options operationally?

Use blue for media handling, white for inspection, and green for solvent work, or map colors to sizes. Color policies reduce mix-ups and simplify line clearance.

Do these gloves support ESD programs without wrist straps?

They dissipate charge (surface resistivity spec is provided), but they don’t replace a grounding path. Keep wrist/heel grounding per your ESD control plan.

Any fit tips specific to Medium to reduce hand fatigue?

If fingertips pucker or the palm bunches, size down; if the webbing pulls or the cuff digs, size up. A properly fitted Medium will seat at the fingertips without excess slack.

What’s the recommended change-out interval in solvent-heavy tasks?

Follow your chemical compatibility chart; as a rule, change gloves after prolonged wet contact or when grip declines. For wipe-intensive work, mid-shift replacements maintain both cleanliness and dexterity.