Ansell 93-401 cleanroom gloves are used in a controlled environment like a cleanroom to prevent contamination. These Ansell cleanroom gloves are used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing and biotechnology, where maintaining a sterile & particle-free environment is crucial. They help protect both products & workers from potential contamination.
Features:
- They feature a grain texture on the fingertips to ensure an excellent grip, enhancing tactile sensitivity.
- These Ansell 93-401 cleanroom gloves are latex-free, minimising the potential for allergic reactions.
- They are tested against sodium hydroxide(40%) and formaldehyde(37%) for increased resistance to chemicals.
- These EN ISO 374-5 rated gloves protect against bacteria, fungi and viruses for enhanced safety in cleanroom environments.
- They feature an extended cuff to provide additional protection for the wrist and forearm.
- These Ansell cleanroom gloves are made with nitrile for exceptional chemical resistance.
- They are designed in a powder-free fashion to reduce the risk of particulate contamination in sensitive processes.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the acceptable quality level (AQL) for these gloves?
A. The AQL for these Ansell cleanroom gloves is 1.5, ensuring high quality and reliability.
Q. What is the palm thickness of Ansell 93-401 cleanroom gloves?
A. The palm thickness of these Ansell 93-401 cleanroom gloves is 4.3 mil for optimal protection and flexibility.
Q. What factors should I consider to store these Ansell cleanroom gloves?
A.
- Store the gloves in a cool and dry environment to prevent temperature-related damage.
- Avoid direct sunlight exposure, which can weaken the material over time.
- Maintain low humidity levels to prevent moisture retention in the gloves.
- Keep the gloves away from chemicals and substances that could compromise their quality.
- Seal the original packaging when not in use to protect the gloves from dust and contaminants.
- Consider using sealed containers or bags to store gloves taken out of their original packaging.
- Protect gloves from physical damage and avoid crushing or puncturing.
- Avoid storing gloves near materials that may react with or degrade them.
- Rotate your glove stock to use older gloves first to ensure freshness.
- Pay attention to the manufacturer's stated shelf life or expiration date and use gloves within this period.
- Store gloves in a clean environment to prevent contamination before use.
- Keep gloves in an easily accessible location to ensure they are readily available for use.