Cleanroom Gloves Control & Standard
AIBON manufactures disposable and other rubber-made gloves that adhere to various standards. We specialize cleanrooms quality and protection standards against microorganisms or chemicals. Our team applies references, like
- ISO 21420:2020+A1:2022
- ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018
- ISO 374-5:2016
Chemical Exposure
ISO 374-1:2016+A1:2018, P1. Term for performance standards on chemical threats. (Gloves that prevent harmful substances, including microorganisms)
EN 16523-1:2015+A1:2018, P1. Liquid chemical infusion in continued exposure. (Material penetration resistance on chemicals)
ISO 374-2:2019, P2. Resistance to penetration (Gloves that protect against microbes and other toxic elements)
ISO 374-4:2019, P4. Degradation resistances cause by chemicals. (Protective gloves that offer defense from bacterium and other dangerous compounds)
Biological Risk
ISO 374-2:2019
P2. Determining durability on penetration.
Provide prevention of microorganisms and other hazardous toxins.
ISO 374-5:2016
P5. A label that specifies threats caused by microorganisms
Ensure safety over submicroscopic organisms and other damaging contaminants.
ISO 16604:2004 (Procedure B)
Validation of PPE’s tolerance response to blood-borne pathogens
Protective clothing equipment that prevents exposure of body fluid or blood
Mechanical & Radioactive Risk
EN 388:2016+A1:2018: Mechanical risk-resistant gloves protection against:
- Blade cut
- Puncture & Tear
- Abrasion and other related impacts
Testing Use: Pictogram- It indicates the gloves’ level of protection against this threat. They’ll show up to four digits and two letters representing their performance level.
EN 421:2010 – Designates gloves resistant to contamination by radioactive or ionizing radiation.
Medical Applications
EN 455-1:2020
Scope: P1. Medical single-use gloves must pass tests to ensure they are free of holes.
EN 455-2:2015
Scope: P2. Medical disposable gloves should undergo evaluations of their physical qualities.
EN 455-3:2015
Scope: Single-use gloves need to go through biological testing for medical use.
EN 455-4:2009
Scope: One-use gloves must undergo testing to determine their shelf-life.
- Other Standards and Regulations
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ASTM D257-07 | Standard Test Methods |
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ASTM D257-36 | ||
ASTM D6319-10 | Standard Specification |
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ASTM D3767-03 | Standard Practice |
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ASTM D6124-06 | Standard Test Method |
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ASTM D6978-05 | Standard Practice |
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ASTM D573-04 | Standard Test Method |
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Directive 72/2002/EC |
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ISO 21171:2006 |
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IEST-RP-C005.4 |
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ISO 9001:2015 |
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