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Electronics Gloves · ESD-Safe

Electronics Gloves for Assembly, PCB & Semiconductor Lines

PharmShield electronics gloves are ESD-safe, silicone-free nitrile gloves built for electronics manufacturing and assembly — PCB handling, semiconductor and cleanroom lines where particulate, static and ionic contamination ruin yield. Ultra-low particle count, zero silicone transfer, anti-static handling, batch-traceable, AQL 0.65.

ESD-Safe
ANSI/ESD S20.20
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Silicone Content
0.65
AQL Standard
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ISO Certified
Electronics Standards

What Electronics Manufacturing Requires

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Ultra-Low Particle Count

Extractable particulate levels validated per batch. Critical for semiconductor fabrication where even microscopic contamination can destroy an entire wafer.

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ESD-Safe Handling

Electrostatic discharge safe for handling sensitive electronic components. Validated surface resistivity ensures your components stay protected throughout assembly.

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Zero Silicone Content

No silicone or silicone-adjacent content — critical for electronics assembly where silicone contamination causes soldering defects, coating failures, and adhesion problems.

Static Control

ESD-Safe & Anti-Static Handling

Our anti-static nitrile gloves are static-dissipative — engineered with validated surface resistivity so they bleed off the charge that builds up during handling, protecting static-sensitive components on PCB and semiconductor lines. This is contamination and yield control, not electrical-shock protection: ESD-safe gloves dissipate static, they do not insulate against live current.

For static-critical stations and dedicated ESD hand gloves, explore our full ESD / anti-static range.

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In semiconductor fabrication, a single particle on a wafer can cascade into millions of dollars in defective chips. Glove quality at this level isn't a consumable — it's infrastructure.

Electronics Industry Standard

Based on Semiconductor Cleanroom Requirements

Common Questions

Electronics Gloves — FAQ

Standard nitrile gloves are not inherently anti-static. PharmShield's anti-static nitrile gloves are specially formulated to be static-dissipative — they have controlled surface resistivity that lets electrostatic charge bleed away safely rather than discharging into a sensitive component. Note that static-dissipative means they control static buildup for contamination and yield protection; they are not electrical-shock insulation. See the ESD / anti-static range →

Electronics manufacturing uses low-particulate, silicone-free, ESD-safe nitrile gloves. They keep particulate, fingerprints and ionic residues off boards and wafers, contain no silicone (which causes soldering and coating defects), and are static-dissipative to protect sensitive components during assembly.

Yes. PharmShield electronics gloves contain no silicone or silicone-adjacent content. Silicone transfer from gloves is a leading cause of soldering defects, coating-adhesion failures and surface contamination on electronics, so zero-silicone construction is essential for assembly and cleanroom lines.

ESD-safe performance is measured by surface resistivity — our anti-static nitrile gloves fall in the static-dissipative range, so charge drains away in a controlled way. They are validated against standards such as ANSI/ESD S20.20, IEC 61340-5-1 and EN 1149-1. This dissipative behaviour controls static for yield protection; it does not insulate against electric shock.

Yes — they are manufactured powder-free with low particulate and ionic cleanliness suitable for cleanroom electronics work, the same contamination-control discipline used in our pharmaceutical cleanroom gloves. Cleanroom-packed electronics-grade options are part of our upcoming electronics line (see availability below).

Our dedicated electronics-grade cleanroom line is coming in Q3 2026 while we confirm full cleanroom capability. In the meantime, our anti-static sterile nitrile and powder-free silicone-free nitrile are available today for electronics assembly. Contact us for early access, specifications and sampling.

Our Process

How We Serve Your Industry

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Consultation

Cleanroom classification and ESD requirements mapping

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Sample Testing

Particle count and resistivity validation

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Customisation

Cleanroom packaging and specification matching

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Certification

Full cleanroom compatibility documentation

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Supply Partnership

Reliable supply with per-batch validation data

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Electronics-Grade Products — Coming Q3 2026

We're confirming our cleanroom capabilities for electronics-grade requirements. Contact us for early access and specification discussions.

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