ESD gloves are used across multiple industries where static electricity can damage sensitive components or disrupt processes.
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Electronics Manufacturing
In electronics assembly, ESD gloves protect:
•PCBs
•Semiconductors
•Microchips
They prevent charge transfer during manual handling and assembly operations.
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Semiconductor Industry
Semiconductor devices are extremely ESD-sensitive.
ESD gloves are essential for:
•Wafer handling
•Cleanroom operations
•Testing and inspection
Strict compliance with ESD standards is typically required.
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Cleanroom Environments
In cleanrooms, gloves must control static while minimizing contamination.
ESD gloves used here are often:
•Low-lint
•PU-coated
•Compatible with cleanroom protocols
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Laboratory Applications
Laboratories handling sensitive instruments or samples use ESD gloves to:
•Prevent electrostatic interference
•Protect measurement accuracy
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Automotive Electronics
Modern vehicles contain numerous electronic control units (ECUs).
ESD gloves help protect:
•Sensors
•Control modules
•Electronic assemblies
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Summary
Across all industries, ESD gloves play a critical role in protecting products, processes, and reliability.
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