Glove Box

Your Professional Glove Box Supplier

 

Since 2003, our journey in the battery industry has evolved from supplying premium battery materials and electrode films to becoming a full-service provider of turnkey battery production solutions.
Our product portfolio includes lithium ion battery coin cell assembly, automotive spot welder, and pouch cell assembly, among others.

 
 

Why Choose us

 

 

Quality Assurance

We strictly adhere to international quality management system standards. Our products have passed multiple certifications including ISO, CE, and UL, ensuring high reliability and long-term stability.

 

Professional Service Team

Equipped with an experienced technical support team and after-sales service personnel to provide customers with comprehensive and timely technical support, as well as operation and maintenance guarantees.

 

Technological leadership

The company has independently developed high-efficiency energy conversion technology, continuously promotes product innovation, and maintains its leading position in the field of power management systems.

 

 

Parameter

 

Material

304 stainless steel, thickness 3mm Inner surface: stainless steel wire drawing treatment Outer surface: spray paint, white

Front window

Inclined window, thickness 8 mm

Glove mouth

Material is aluminum alloy, O-ring seal

Gloves

Butyl rubber, thickness 0.4mm, diameter 8", length 32"

Filter

0.3-micron size, 1 gas inlet and 1 gas outlet

Shelf

3 layers, stainless steel material, adjustable height

Cabinet lighting

Cabinet lighting

Interface

7 spare connectors DN 40 KF; 1 power interface (220V)

 

Laboratory Glove Box

 

Functions of Glove Box

Containment of Hazardous Substances
Glove boxes excel at containing hazardous substances, ensuring that dangerous materials remain isolated from the external environment. When you handle toxic chemicals or radioactive elements, these enclosures act as a protective barrier. This containment prevents harmful substances from escaping into the air or surrounding surfaces. By using glove boxes, you reduce the risk of accidental exposure, protecting both yourself and your colleagues. The sealed design also minimizes the release of pollutants, helping you maintain a safer and cleaner laboratory space.

 

Prevention of Cross-Contamination
Cross-contamination poses a significant challenge in laboratory work, especially when handling multiple samples or sensitive materials. Glove boxes help you prevent this issue by providing a sealed and isolated workspace. The enclosed environment ensures that samples remain separate, eliminating the risk of unintended interactions. This feature is particularly valuable in fields like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, where precision and purity are critical.

 

Maintaining Clean and Controlled Environments
Maintaining a clean and controlled environment is crucial for many laboratory processes. Glove boxes enable you to achieve this by creating a sealed space free from external contaminants. Dust, moisture, and other impurities cannot enter the enclosure, ensuring that your workspace remains pristine. This level of control is essential for experiments that require specific atmospheric conditions, such as low humidity or oxygen levels.

 

 
Application of Glove Box
 
01/

Pharmaceuticals
Glove boxes are vital for sterile drug formulation and handling of potent compounds. They prevent contamination and protect workers from exposure to hazardous drugs, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.

02/

Electronics
Manufacturers use glove boxes for assembling sensitive components like semiconductors. The controlled environment prevents static buildup and contamination, leading to higher product yields and reliability.

03/

Aerospace & Defense
Handling of lightweight, high-precision materials such as composites and specialized alloys often occurs within glove boxes. This ensures precision and safety during assembly and testing.

04/

Nuclear & Research
In nuclear research, glove boxes contain radioactive or hazardous materials, allowing scientists to perform experiments safely while maintaining strict environmental controls.

 

 

Working Of Glove Box

A glovebox isolator (or barrier isolator) provides a physical barrier between pharmacy personnel and the compounding activity. Traditional clean benches and biosafety cabinets have an open front access area, where there is the possibility that disruptions in the room airflow or poor aseptic technique by the operator will introduce contaminants to the work area. A glove box provides an additional level of protection, as the sterile product is never exposed to the room environment or to compounding personnel directly.

 

When using a glovebox, materials are passed into the main working chamber through an enclosed pass-thru chamber, and accessed through glove ports to perform aseptic manipulations. Clean air is supplied to the work area through a HEPA filter, providing better than ISO Class 5 conditions under positive pressure within the glovebox.

Glovebox

 

Additional Information

 

Terms Of Payment

Our payment terms: 30% T/T deposit and 70% on B/L copy or L/C at sight, before you pay the balance. We will show you product and packaging photos.

Shipping

We offer various shipping methods, including sea freight, air freight, and express delivery, depending on the order size and destination.

 

 

FAQ

 

 

Q: What are the power requirements for my glovebox system?

A: All standard glovebox systems are either 115V 15 amps for domestic installations or 220V 8 amps for international installations. A standard wall outlet should work fine for running the glovebox systems.

Q: Do I need any other power for my system?

A: Your system comes with an electrical feedthrough to supply power inside the glovebox system. This is either 115V 10 amps or 220V 5 amps. A standard wall outlet will work fine for this as well.

Q: Do I need a ventilation/exhaust connection for my glovebox?

A: Yes. You will need to connect the common vent line to an exhaust connection in your lab. The common vent line connects all of the exhausts for the entire glovebox system into one connection at the top of the system. This is a 1.5” pipe connection labeled VENT at the top of the system, typically located behind the antechamber.

Q: What kind of inert gases do I need to run my system?

A: You will need either nitrogen or argon at a purity of less than 10 ppm oxygen and moisture to operate the system. You will also need regeneration gas (3-5% hydrogen balance nitrogen or argon) for the regeneration process. A quality of 99.995% or better is required to operate the system correctly.

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