A 1. Regularly check the sealing performance of the glove box to ensure that there is no gas leakage.
2. Regularly clean the inside and outside of gloves, remove dust and impurities, and prevent contamination.
3. Replace consumables such as
gloves and sealing rings according to usage frequency and time.
4. Monitor the purity and pressure of the gas inside the glove box to ensure compliance with experimental requirements.
5. If the glove box is equipped with a purification system, it is necessary to regularly replace the adsorbent or perform regeneration.
6. Keep the glove box control system software up-to-date to utilize the latest features and safety updates.
7. Promptly identify and repair problems to prevent small issues from escalating into major malfunctions. By implementing these basic maintenance measures, the lifespan of the glove box can be extended, ensuring its reliability and safety in experiments.