Test Methodology
Setting Standards
We test each and every production lot in our own state-of-the-art laboratories, and while this may be good enough for most, we continue testing to a higher level. Our equipment is calibrated against that of an independent test lab to ensure that our published data are accurate. When you review our specifications and purchase our gloves, you know exactly what you're getting: consistent quality and uniformity!
Ansell CE Testing Procedures and Standards
- Critical Standards/Procedures
- IEST-RP-CC005.2: Gloves and Finger Cots Used in Cleanrooms and Other Controlled Environments
- ASTM-D257: Standard Test Methods for DC Resistance or Conductance of Insulating Materials
ANSI EOS/ESD S11.11-1993: EOS/ESD Association Standard for Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items: Surface Resistance Measurement of Static Dissipative Planar Materials
FTM STD 101C, Method 4046: Federal Test Method Standard 101C, Method 4046 - Electrostatic Properties of Materials
- SEMATECH: Standard Measurement and Testing Techniques for Natural Rubber and Synthetic Gloves
- Other Related Documents to Gloves in the CE Arena
- ASTM D3578-95, Standard Specification for Rubber Examination Gloves
- ASTM D5250-92, Standard Specification for Poly (vinyl chloride) Gloves for Medical Application
- ASTM D3577-98, Standard Specification for Rubber Surgical Gloves
- ASTM D3767-96, Standard Practice for Rubber Measurement of Dimensions
- ASTM D412-98a, Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers Tension
- ASTM D5151-92, Standard Test Method Detection of Holes in Medical Gloves
- ASTM D573-88, Test Method for Rubber Deterioration in an Air Oven
- EIA 541-1988, Packaging Material Standards for ESD Sensitive Items
Latest Product Specifications
Download Product Specification sheets or our Critical Environment Gloves Brochure.
Note: To view specification sheets, Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer.
|

|