SMARTLine™ NEO NITRILE™ 300 DI
Protective cleanroom glove - Category III PPE glove - Ambidextrous powder-free green/violet neoprene/nitrile glove - AQL 1.0 - extra length.
300 mm long neoprene/nitrile gloves, textured-fingertips, DI washed for a low level of particles, packed in PE bag, suitable for cleaning tasks in the cleanroom environment.
Glove details
| Material | Neoprene & Nitrile |
| Technology | Dual layer |
| Sterility | Non-sterile |
| Length | 300 mm/ 11.8" |
| Palm thickness | 0.19 mm/ 7.5 mil |
| Colour | Green (outer)/ Violet (inner) |
| Design |
Ambidextrous Textured fingertips Powder-free |
Compliance
Packaging
Sizes and references
| 20 831 | 6/XS |
| 20 832 | 7/S |
| 20 833 | 8/M |
| 20 834 | 9/L |
| 20 835 | 10/XL |
| 20 836 | 11/XXL |
Packaging : 50 gloves per double sealed PE bag - 10 double sealed PE bags per tied carton liner - 1 tied carton liner per carton = 500 gloves.
Size of the carton : 330 mm (Length) x 325 mm (Width) x 325 mm (Height). 45 cartons per pallet.
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Gloves selection
With the SHIELD Scientific product brand code, select the right gloves is now an easy exercise.
Nitrile gloves for cleanrooms, such as the SMARTline™ NEO NITRILE™ 300 DI, are often more affordable due to their thinness, which reduces material consumption while providing optimal protection for routine cleanroom cleaning tasks. An ambidextrous design, as opposed to an hand sepecific one, also helps reduce overall costs.
Thicker nitrile cleanroom gloves must be used during routine cleaning and material transfer in pharmaceutical cleanrooms, where higher mechanical or liquid exposure is expected. Their low‑contamination specifications help maintain controlled conditions and protect both the operator and the cleanroom.
Silicone‑free gloves are required when working with processes sensitive to surface contamination, such as coating, bonding or assembly. In these environments, even silicon trace residues can interfere with product quality, making silicone‑free nitrile gloves essential for maintaining consistent process performance.
Washing cycles, including leaching, chlorination, and DI water rinsing, help reduce particle levels and remove chemical residues from the glove surface. This process improves overall cleanliness and ensures that cleanroom gloves meet controlled environment requirements.
Low‑particle nitrile gloves are suitable for controlled environments requiring to minimize particle contamination risk. With particle levels below 3,000 particles/cm² ≥ 0.5 µm, their cleanliness level supports use in pharmaceutical production environments (GMP Grades C & D) and high technology cleanroom environment (ISO 5 or better).
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