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2025.08.21 Do you know the differences between gloves?

There are three main materials commonly used for disposable gloves on the market:
Latex, PVC, and NBR (Nitrile).
Each of these materials has its own advantages, disadvantages, and applications.

Aquagloves’ professional-grade gloves have become the top choice for cleanrooms and ESD-sensitive processes due to their outstanding chemical resistance, superior puncture resistance, and low residue properties.

We understand that in truly high-standard manufacturing environments, there can be no tolerance for contamination or electrostatic discharge risks.

Our premium gloves offer:

  • Silicone-free formulation: Prevents silicone oil interference and ensures no surface residues, especially suitable for optical lens and wafer fabrication applications.

  • ESD-tested: Reduces the risk of electrostatic discharge damage to sensitive components.

  • Low particle and ion release rates: Suitable for Class 100–1000 cleanroom environments.

  • Enhanced tensile strength and abrasion resistance: Maintains excellent fit and protection even during long hours of operation.

  • Latex-free and allergy-safe: Suitable for extended wear, protecting both operators and process stability.

    Aquagloves is more than just a glove — it is a commitment to cleanliness and a dedication to quality control.
    Whether you are engaged in packaging and testing, wafer fabrication, panel assembly, or any other industry requiring the highest standards of cleanliness, we strive to be your most trusted partner at work.

    Want to learn more? Contact us for samples and experience it firsthand.

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