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Improve electrostatic painting and electronic assembly with the S13PUCF glove. ESD protection, 13-gauge dexterity, and non-marring polyurethane palm. Perfect for uniform paint finishes and precision handling. Available Sizes: XXS to XL (select from the drop-down menu)
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Manufacturer Code: S13PUCF
Available Sizes: XXS to XL (select from the drop-down menu)
Optimize your industrial processes with the S13PUCF glove, specifically designed for environments requiring rigorous Electrostatic Dissipation (ESD).
While widely recognized for handling sensitive electronic components, this glove has become an essential tool for electrostatic painting processes. Its ability to dissipate charges prevents static buildup on the operator, ensuring a uniform paint application and enhanced safety within spray booths.
Electrostatic Control: The knit structure dissipates static charges to protect sensitive circuits and facilitate efficient paint transfer in electrostatic systems.
Tactile Sensitivity: The fine 13-gauge knit provides a "second-skin" feel, ideal for adjusting spray nozzles or handling small, delicate parts.
Superior Dry Grip: The polyurethane-coated palm ensures a firm grip on tools and components, even during repetitive tasks.
Cleanliness Indicator: The bright white color allows for instant detection of paint transfer, dirt, or environmental contaminants.
Electrostatic Dissipative (ESD): Critical for microelectronics and industrial painting lines.
Polyurethane palm coating: Provides excellent dry grip. Note: While this coating is non-marring, natural wear of the polyurethane during heavy use may lead to the gradual release of microparticles.
Low-linting Design: Minimizes initial fiber contamination.
ANSI Level 3 Abrasion Resistance: Offers durability for extended use in industrial settings.
Electrostatic Painting Application: For maximum performance, ensure the glove is used in conjunction with a proper grounding system. Maintaining contact between the skin and the glove’s conductive fibers helps prevent sudden discharges that could disrupt the paint stream or finish quality.
Care and replacement: These gloves are machine washable in lukewarm water with a mild detergent.
Caution: Over time and through abrasion, the polyurethane coating may begin to flake or shed. To prevent contamination of your finished products by PU particles, we recommend regular inspections. Replace the gloves as soon as signs of wear or grain loss appear on the palm.
Electrostatic painting relies on the attraction of paint particles to a grounded part. If an operator accumulates static, it can interfere with the spray pattern or cause electrical arcing. This glove helps maintain a safe electrical balance.
The glove is manufactured using low-linting materials to reduce fiber shedding. However, polyurethane is a material that, through mechanical wear, will eventually release fine particles. It is suitable for clean industrial environments but requires monitoring if your process is extremely sensitive to solid particulates.
The polyurethane is non-marring, meaning it does not leave oily residues or fingerprints on surfaces. This is a major advantage for inspecting parts prior to the painting process.
See the following items: the green reusable nitrile gloves, 12.5 in (GL9315), the A3 cut‑resistant Kevlar® gloves with foam‑nitrile coating (GS13KFNT), the general‑purpose nitrile‑coated gloves on a cotton knit liner (GS15NT), and the Chemstop™ nitrile‑coated gloves on a cotton knit liner (GNTFC).
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