Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 21:59:55 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Yins: So, what kind of gloves do yall (and your operators) use when handling solder paste and used (pasted) stencils? What was the thought behind that decision? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 04:21:44 EDT 2000 | G. English
We use a single use, vinyl glove. It is supplied by Ansell Edmont Industrial, it's called 'Duratouch Stretch II' Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 09:09:07 EDT 1999 | Rich Scheleski
Does anyone have any info in regards to wearing gloves, finger cots in a no-clean process? Are there ionic contamination levels that validate the costs involved in setting up a system? Appreciate any feedback -Rich
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 11:25:41 EST 2005 | aj
thanks for all the replies. we clean our Dek Stencils after use with IPA. What gloves do you guys use when cleaning stencils? I have found some info. relating to Latex Gloves as been a possible cause..
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 08 06:23:25 EST 2005 | aj
Just to let you all know. We got some nitrile powder free gloves and everything is fine now. We tried Vinyl but they were powdered so it really looks like it could be the powder and not the latex but I am sticking with the Nitrile powder free gloves
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 15:13:44 EDT 2006 | rsmith
Consider using 100% nitrile gloves or finger cots. They are ESD safe and will not break out the skin like latex will. Cotton can absorb flux, solder, etc and will leave a lint residue however it is considered ESD safe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 12:20:45 EDT 2007 | jsloot
What kind and what brand of gloves are people using for handling hot wave solder pallets? My operators are going through a pair a week. I need something better. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 03:18:10 EST 2009 | lococost
I still don't fully understand the ESD mambojambo... Why wouldn't antistatic gloves do? Your hands can't be static as your body should be grounded, no?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:02:59 EST 2010 | baildl632
We use Hot Mill Gloves, North by Honeywell. Their part number is 51/7146ZJ. I think they work pretty good. We pay about 4.03 per pair.