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Cleanroom gloves are a type of apparel accessory used in the medical, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor industries. They are designed to protect the wearer from contamination and to provide a barrier between the user and the environment. Cleanroom gloves are made from a variety of materials, including latex, nitrile, and vinyl. They are designed to be comfortable and durable, and to provide a secure fit. They are also designed to be resistant to chemicals, oils, and other contaminants.
Cleanroom gloves are used in a variety of industries, including medical, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor. They are used to protect the wearer from contamination and to provide a barrier between the user and the environment. They are also used to protect the product from contamination and to ensure the safety of the user.
Cleanroom gloves are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Ansell, Kimberly-Clark, and Medline. They are also available from online retailers such as Amazon and eBay. Show Less Read more