Best Gloves for anti static

Best Gloves for anti static

Best Gloves for anti staticBest Gloves for anti static

Anti-static ESD Polyester Working Gloves
Material:
100% polyester fabric
Glove Fabric Knitting Method:
Tricot
Size:
S/M/L or Customized SizesS -8cm(palm width)x20cm(L)x0.25cm(T);
M-8.5cm(palm width)x21cm(L)x0.25cm(T);
L-9cm(palm width)x22cm(L)x0.25cm(T)
Fabric weight:
80~90g/sqm
Applications:
Suitable for semiconductor and microelectronic manufacturing and inspection
Class 100-10000 Cleanroom TFT-LCD,HDD,semiconductor,optical instrument
Packaging Details:
10pairs/bag, 1000pairs/ctn
Best Gloves for anti static
Material
Anti-static polyester, pvc dotted
Color
White
Size
S-M--L-XL
Surface Resistivity
10e6-10e8ohms
Packing
10pair/opp bag, 1000pairs/cartons
Function
Anti-static, dust free
Length
20-26cm
Delivery time
3-5days
Certification

CE

Types of Anti-Static Gloves

TypeDescription
Carbon Fiber Knit GlovesMade from nylon with conductive carbon fibers; most common for electronics.
ESD PU Coated GlovesCarbon fiber knit with polyurethane (PU) coating on fingers or palm.
Nitrile ESD GlovesPowder-free nitrile gloves designed for cleanrooms and chemical protection.
Latex ESD GlovesNatural rubber gloves with ESD additives; offer better elasticity.
Vinyl (PVC) ESD GlovesCost-effective, used in moderate-risk applications.
Fabric/Cotton ESD GlovesLightweight, breathable; used where tactile sensitivity is important.

Key Features to Look For

  1. Surface Resistance:

    • Ideal resistance: between 10⁵ – 10¹¹ ohms.

    • Measured per ANSI/ESD STM11.11 or IEC 61340 standards.

  2. Material Composition:

    • Look for carbon fiber, copper fiber, or conductive yarns embedded in the glove fabric.

    • PU/nitrile coatings reduce particle shedding and increase grip.

  3. Coating Style:

    • Finger-coated: Better dexterity, precision assembly.

    • Palm-coated: Increased grip, protection, and durability.

    • Full-coated: Chemical resistance, full coverage.

  4. Cleanroom Compatibility:

    • For Class 100–1000 cleanrooms, use powder-free nitrile or latex gloves with low particle emission.

  5. Comfort and Breathability:

    • Gloves should allow prolonged use without moisture buildup or discomfort.

Best Use Scenarios

EnvironmentRecommended Gloves
Electronics AssemblyPU-coated carbon fiber gloves
Semiconductor FabCleanroom nitrile gloves (Class 100 rated)
Precision SolderingFinger-coated ESD gloves
Cleanrooms / LabsPowder-free nitrile or latex ESD gloves
Explosive Material HandlingFabric gloves with verified low resistance

 Certifications & Testing

Ensure gloves meet:

  • ANSI/ESD S20.20

  • IEC 61340-5-1

  • Surface resistance tested via:

    • ANSI/ESD STM11.11

    • ASTM D257


 Maintenance & Use Tips

  • Replace gloves if worn out, torn, or after contamination.

  • Avoid washing conductive gloves unless manufacturer recommends it.

  • Store gloves in low humidity environments to avoid resistance changes.

  • Use gloves in conjunction with ESD-safe clothing and wrist straps.


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