Gloves are essential in clean rooms.
People working in clean rooms must wear gloves, not only to protect their hands from aggressive products and contaminants but also to protect the articles to be handled.
The different types of gloves used in clean rooms
There are several types of sterile gloves for clean rooms. You must select those you will use depending on the level of protection required and the type of products you handle. Almost all laboratory gloves are made from latex, neoprene or nitrile, materials known for their resistance to aggressive products.
You can also find vinyl gloves on the market, which are thinner, safety gloves which are thicker and textile gloves. Depending on the model, these gloves can cover the hand up to the wrist or can rise up to the forearm.
CONFORMAT, the protective equipment supplier for industry
For over 30 years, CONFORMAT has provided industrial companies and pharmaceutical companies with various equipment and products for cleaning and maintenance of areas at high risk of contamination, as well as equipment to protect the people working there.
In the latter category, we notably offer including protective clothing suitable for clean rooms: gloves, finger cots, gowns, suits, hygiene caps and surgical masks, as well as chemical protective clothing. We also offer work shoes and protective shoes, overshoes, goggles and hygiene masks.