The ideal anti-static gloves
The ideal "ESD cleaning" glove is made by chemically bonding with additives integrated in its base polymer, which are called "intrinsically dissipative" materials. The surface material provides a clean outer surface, while the inner material maintains proper conductivity. Future technology may support soft and dissipative polymers in the future, but today, clean gloves are most commonly used in clean rooms.
PVC gloves can provide ideal resistance, and their NVR value usually exceeds that of products in clean rooms. Therefore, clean gloves are nitrile rubber. It is very important to manufacture high-quality latex-free gloves for ESD treatment. This ensures that the resistivity remains stable from batch to batch.



All our anti-static gloves and ESD clean room gloves are provided by carefully selected manufacturers. Like any glove, the ideal choice depends on many factors: temperature, operator risk, product sensitivity, dexterity, etc. Each of our ESD gloves is hand-selected by top manufacturers. Each batch of goods maintains strict tolerances, with minimal deviations in physical or electrical properties.
Our customers regularly test the surface resistivity of their clean room gloves as part of their ESD control program. During the field test, the resistivity failure rate of high-quality antistatic nitrile gloves rarely occurred. We have never received any reports about nitrile gloves failing the ESD test requirements when used and stored correctly. If you need help in choosing the right gloves, our staff will have many static control experts to answer any questions.

