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| Particle Levels- Class M3.5 (100) |
<2400 total particles/cm2 >0.5um IES RP-CC-005.2 Method |
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Protein Level |
<50 ug/gm |
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Electrical Properties Resistivity |
At 12.5% R. Humidity 1x1012 ohms/square per ESD-S11.12 |
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Extractables |
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Silicone |
None |
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Amide |
None |
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Phatalates |
None |
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Fluoride ( F- ) |
<0.0005 ug/cm2 |
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Cloride ( Cl- ) |
<0.400 ug/cm2 |
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Bromide ( Br- ) |
<0.0005 ug/cm2 |
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Nitrate ( NO3- ) |
<0.200 ug/cm2 |
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Phosphate ( PO43-) |
<0.015 ug/cm2 |
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Sulfate ( SO42-) |
<0.150 ug/cm2 |
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Lithium ( Li+ ) |
<0.0015 ug/cm2 |
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Sodium (Na+) |
<0.150 ug/cm2 |
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Ammonium ( NH4+) |
<0.150 ug/cm2 |
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Potassium ( K+ ) |
<0.090 ug/cm2 |
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Magesium ( Mg2+) |
<0.006 ug/cm2 |
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Calcium ( Ca2+) |
<0.400 ug/cm2 |
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Acetic Acid |
E |
Isobutyl Alcohol |
E |
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Acetone |
E |
Isooctane |
E |
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Acetonitrile |
G |
Isopropyl Alcohol |
E |
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Allyl Alcohol |
E |
Lactic Acid (85%) |
E |
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Amyl Acetate |
G |
Maleic Acid |
E |
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Amyl Alcohol |
E |
Methyl Alcohol |
E |
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Butyl Alcohol |
E |
Methyl Amine |
E |
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Butyl Cellosolve |
P |
Methyl T-Butyl Ether |
P |
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Carbon Tetrachloride |
P |
Mineral Spirits |
P |
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Citric Acid (10%) |
E |
Monoethanoline |
E |
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Diacetone Alcohol |
E |
Naptha |
P |
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Dibutyl Phthalate |
G |
Octanol |
E |
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide |
E |
Oleic Acid |
E |
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Ethyl Acetate |
G |
Oxalic |
F |
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Ethyl Alcohol |
E |
Pentachlorophenol |
P |
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Ethyl Ether |
P |
Pentane |
P |
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Ethyl Glycol Ether |
F |
Perchloroethylene |
P |
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Ethylene Glycol |
E |
Potassium Hydroxide |
E |
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Formaldehyde |
E |
Propyl Alcohol |
E |
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Gasoline |
P |
Sodium Hydroxide |
E |
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Hexane |
P |
Stoddard Solvent |
P |
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Hydrazene (65%) |
G |
Sulfuric Acid |
P |
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Hydrochloric Acid (10%) |
E |
Toluene |
P |
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Hydrogen Peroxide (30%) |
E |
Turpentine |
P |
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Hydroquinone |
G |
Xylene |
P |
E=Excellent G=Good F=Fair P=Poor
NOTE: The recommendations above are meant as a general guide when selecting gloves for any chemical contact use. TGI Latex gloves are dipped thin for dexterity and comfort. The trade-off in emphasizing these qualities is the fact that the gloves provide only a limited degree of chemical "splash" protection. They do not provide the high degree of chemical protection found in heavier-weight gloves designed specifically for chemical use.