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1-3911-01 |
1-4775-51 |
1-4775-52 |
Part Number | Price | Minimum Order Qty. | Number of pc(s). included in pkg. | Volume Discount | Days to Ship | Thickness (mm) |
Size | Details Type | Manufacturer Product Name | Capacity |
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₹ 3,790.05 |
1 Pack(s) |
100 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.17 (palm) | L | Thick High Grip Type (Embossed Fingertips) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Thick, Pure Pack, High Grip Type, Fingertip Embossed, L, 100 pcs | 1 Pack (100 pcs) | ||
₹ 26,801.43 |
1 Pack(s) |
10 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.14 (palm) | L | Embossed Type (Fill-Surface Embossed) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Pure Pack, Whole-Surface Embossed, L, 1,000 pcs | 1 case (100 sheets x 10 packs) | ||
₹ 27,745.45 |
1 Pack(s) |
10 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.14 (palm) | M | Embossed Type (Fill-Surface Embossed) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Pure Pack, Whole-Surface Embossed, M, 1,000 pcs | 1 case (100 sheets x 10 packs) |
Thick cleanroom gloves with excellent workability which fit snugly to the fingertips. (Pure Pack)
[Features]
· Powder-free left/right dual type that's doubly packed for cleanrooms.
· Grip force corresponding to 3 types: non-embossed, fingertip embossed, fully embossed.
· Using natural rubber (NR) as the main raw material provides good elasticity and demonstrates high workability with excellent fit.
· Relatively resistant to organic solvents.
· Sterilized by washing with pure water. Uses double chlorination.
· ISOTOPE/2000 FDA510K CE standard compliant.
[Applications]
· Can be used for work in cleanrooms handling semiconductors or liquid crystal.
Part Number |
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1-3911-01 |
1-4775-51 |
1-4775-52 |
Part Number | Price | Minimum Order Qty. | Number of pc(s). included in pkg. | Volume Discount | Days to Ship | Thickness (mm) |
Size | Details Type | Manufacturer Product Name | Capacity |
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₹ 3,790.05 |
1 Pack(s) |
100 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.17 (palm) | L | Thick High Grip Type (Embossed Fingertips) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Thick, Pure Pack, High Grip Type, Fingertip Embossed, L, 100 pcs | 1 Pack (100 pcs) | ||
₹ 26,801.43 |
1 Pack(s) |
10 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.14 (palm) | L | Embossed Type (Fill-Surface Embossed) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Pure Pack, Whole-Surface Embossed, L, 1,000 pcs | 1 case (100 sheets x 10 packs) | ||
₹ 27,745.45 |
1 Pack(s) |
10 Pieces Per Package |
5 Day(s) or more | Approximately 0.14 (palm) | M | Embossed Type (Fill-Surface Embossed) | ASPURE Latex Gloves II Pure Pack, Whole-Surface Embossed, M, 1,000 pcs | 1 case (100 sheets x 10 packs) |
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These are a brand name of consumables to be used in a clean room that have been released by AS ONE Corporation.
Product development has been conducted to deliver products with performance equivalent to products the customer has used previously at a lower price in an effort to cut costs.
They have been evaluated using a gripping force measurement jig that has inclines of 30°, 60°, 75°, 90° and 105°.
The gloves are put on, and the side surface of the jig is grabbed using the thumb and index finger
While holding it, the jig is lifted up to the upper tip of the support pillar
The higher the inclination angle that the measurement jig is lifted to, the stronger the grip force.
*The High Grip Type is recommended for those looking for gloves with high gripping force.
· Latex gloves
Natural rubber (NR) is the main raw material. They have good elasticity and fit and are relatively resistant to organic solvents.
· Nitrile gloves
Synthetic rubber (NBR: nitrile butadiene rubber) is the main raw material. Despite not being as elastic as latex gloves, they have excellent oil and chemical resistance. They are appropriate for use in environments where generating dust is a concern, as they generate very little dust.
In addition, they are less likely to cause allergies compared to natural rubber.
· Seamless (welded) gloves
Gloves whose polyester fibers are coated with moisture permeable polyurethane and who have no seams joining the palm and back surfaces. They have excellent usability because the user will not tire easily, and the gloves are not prone to becoming stuffy, even during extended use.
· Sewn gloves
These are knit material gloves. They have excellent elasticity and sweat absorption, are quick-drying and are used as the underlayer of rubber gloves.
In addition, those that are coated with polyurethane have excellent gripping force and are used in a wide variety of applications, including assembly and logistics work.
Clean room standards were previously established individually by each country, but even then the U.S Federal Standard Fed-Std-209 [pcs./1 ft3] established by the US was often used.
In this standard, cleanliness classes are shown according to the number of particles with a diameter of 0.5 μm or greater present in a cubic foot of air.
In Japan, the Japan Industrial Standard JIS B9920 was established in 1975, and an exponential index showing the number of microscopic particles present in a cubic meter of air in powers of 10 was set as the standard.
In recent years, with the progress of international standardization, ISO 14644-1 was established as the international standard in 1999, and even in Japan JIS B9920 was partially revised in 2002.
The cleanliness classes established in the current JIS B 9920 are as follows.
■ Maximum concentration of Japan JIS B9920 cleanliness classes (pcs./m3)
Particle Diameter (μm) 1 | Cleanliness Class | |||||||
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Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | Class 4 | Class 5 | Class 6 | Class 7 | Class 8 | |
U.S. Federal Standard Corresponds To 209 | - | 1 | 10 | 100 | 1,000 | 10,000 | 100,000 | |
0.1 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 |
0.2 | 2 | 24 | 236 | 2,360 | 23,600 | - | ||
0.3 | 1 | 10 | 101 | 1,010 | 10,100 | 101,000 | 1,010,000 | 10,100,000 |
0.5 | (0.35) | (3.5) | 35 | 350 | 3,500 | 35,000 | 350,000 | 3,500,000 |
5.0 | - | 29 | 290 | 2,900 | 29,000 | |||
Particle Diameter Range | 0.1 to 0.3 | 0.1 to 0.5 | 0.1 to 5.0 | 0.3 to 0.5 |
Microfiber Wiper (Ultra-Fine Fiber Wiper) | Polyester Long-Fiber Wiper | Nonwoven Wiper | |
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Class Guidelines | 100 | 100 | 1,000 to 10,000 |
It has excellent wiping functionality because the divided fibers catch oils and dirt on the wiped surface. | Wiper that is cheaply positioned between a nonwoven wiper and a microfiber wiper, is economical and can also be used in Class 100 clean rooms. | Dusting is poor compared to microfiber and polyester wipers, but it's inexpensive and can be used universally in a wide range of applications. | |
Applications | Wiping liquid crystal displays, glass substrates for liquid crystals, color filters and camera lenses as well as wiping resins and metals before coating, etc. | It can also be used for machine cleaning in clean rooms because of its low cost in addition to its application as a microfiber wiper. | It is not limited to inside the clean room and can also be used for laboratories with ordinary environments, for cleaning factories and for wiping electric devices and components, etc., among other applications. |
γ-Ray Sterilization | Electron Beam Sterilization | EOG Sterilization | |
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Static electricity is generated in everyday situations, but weak voltages at 1 kV or less are almost all unnoticed.
However, for production sites, it is also not rare that static electricity that cannot be felt at all by workers can cause defects or work problems.
Static electricity damage to electronic components, inferior printing or coating, malfunction of measurement devices, adhesion of foreign objects…and other problems that would seem to be unexpected occur frequently.
Charging Potential Of The Human Body | Strength Of Electric Shock |
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1.0 kV | Not felt at all |
2.0 kV | Felt on the outside of the fingers but does not hurt |
5.0 kV | Pain as if being pricked by needles is felt |
8.0 kV | Numbing feeling is felt from the palms up to the forearms |
10.0 kV | Pain and a feeling of current flow is felt on the whole hand |
12.0 kV | Strong feeling of being hit by a strong blow is felt on the entire hand |
A static electricity removal effect from the conductivity of potential differences is realized following the principles of physics related to the “corona” discharge effect and “tip” discharge. (Not appropriate for momentary destaticization.)
In addition to using the cordless wrist strap on its own, a further static electricity removal effect is realized by using it with the foot strap.
What should be done to prevent static electricity and bring back a stable production site?
When abrasion or peeling occurs, causing static electricity, objects tend to lean towards an electrically positive or negative polarity. This is the charged state.
If a charge with the opposite polarity is supplied to the electrically unbalanced object using "air ions", it can be electrically neutralized.
■ Destaticizers have two methods to turn air molecules into air ions.
Light Irradiation Method | This is a method that uses X-rays that are even weaker than X-rays, which are called soft X-rays. It has a wide range and also allows destaticization even in a windless state, but management facilities and legal reporting are required to use X-rays. |
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Corona Method | This is a method using corona discharge. A method of applying high voltage to pointed-tip needle-like objects, called the voltage impression method, and a method that uses the static electricity of the object one wishes to destaticize, called the autodischarge method, are the methods for causing a corona discharge. Irradiation cannot be carried out like a soft X-ray, but it is often used at production sites because there is no need for facilities or reporting. |
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